IP Library Granted Patent US 8,379,732
Granted Patent B2
US 8,379,732 · App. 12/779,505 · Granted Feb 19, 2013

Communications device for scanning multiple frequencies and for detecting analog and digital video signals and associated methods

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Patent No.
US 8,379,732
App. No.
12/779,505
Granted
Feb 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A communications device includes a radio frequency (RF) receiver being scannable over a plurality of different frequencies and an analog to digital (AD) converter coupled to the RF receiver. The AD converter is configured to generate a receive bitstream. A processor coupled to the RF receiver and the AD converter. The processor is configured to perform, in parallel, calculating a received power level from the receive bitstream, attempting analog video decoding from the receive bitstream, and attempting digital video decoding from the receive bitstream. The processor is also configured to lock the RF receiver to a current frequency or scan the RF receiver to a next frequency based upon the received power level, and the attempted analog and video decoding.

Claims (40)

1. A communications device comprising:

a radio frequency (RF) receiver being scannable over a plurality of different frequencies;

an analog to digital (AD) converter coupled to said RF receiver and configured to generate a receive bitstream; and

a processor coupled to said RF receiver and said AD converter and perform in parallel

calculating a received power level from the receive bitstream,

attempting analog video decoding from the receive bitstream, and

attempting digital video decoding from the receive bitstream;

said processor also lock said RF receiver to a current frequency or scan said RF receiver to a next frequency based upon the received power level, and the attempted analog and video decoding.

2. The communications device of claim 1 wherein said processor scans said RF receiver to the next frequency based upon the received power level being below a threshold.

3. The communications device of claim 1 wherein said processor scans said RF receiver to the next frequency based upon the received power level being above a threshold, and based upon a failure of attempted analog and digital video decoding.

4. The communications device of claim 1 wherein said processor locks said RF receiver to a current frequency based upon the received power level being above a threshold, and based upon a success of one of attempted analog and digital video decoding.

5. The communications device of claim 1 wherein said processor is also configured to perform a frequency offset calculation, and perform a fine tuning of said RF receiver based upon the Frequency offset calculation.

6. The communications device of claim 1 wherein said processor comprises a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and a digital signal processor (DSP) coupled thereto.

7. The communications device of claim 6 wherein said FPGA is configured to perform, in parallel, the calculation of the received power level, the attempted analog video decoding, and the attempted digital video decoding; and wherein said DSP is configured to lock said RF receiver to the current frequency or scan said RF receiver to the next frequency.

8. The communications device of claim 1 , wherein the analog video decoding comprises a frequency modulated National Television System Committee (FM NTSC) decoding.

9. The communications device of claim 1 , wherein the digital video decoding comprises a frequency-shift keying (FSK) video decoding.

10. The communications device of claim 1 further comprising a multiband antenna coupled to said RF receiver.

11. A communications device comprising:

a radio frequency (RF) receiver being scannable over a plurality of different frequencies;

an analog to digital (AD) converter coupled to said RF receiver and configured to generate a receive bitstream; and

a processor coupled to said RF receiver and said AD converter and perform in parallel

calculating a received power level from the receive bitstream,

attempting analog video decoding from the receive bitstream, and

attempting digital video decoding from the receive bitstream,

said processor also lock said RF receiver to a current frequency based upon the received power level being above the threshold, and based upon a success of one of attempted analog and digital video decoding.

12. The communications system of claim 11 wherein said processor is also configured to scan said RF receiver to a next frequency based upon the received power level being above the threshold, and based upon a failure of attempted analog and video decoding.

13. The communications system of claim 11 wherein said processor is also configured to scan said RF receiver to a next frequency based upon the received power level being below a threshold.

14. The communications device of claim 11 wherein said processor is also configured to perform a frequency offset calculation and perform a fine tuning of said RF receiver based upon the Frequency offset calculation.

15. A method of operating a communications device comprising:

generating a receive bitstream using an analog to digital (AD) converter coupled to a radio frequency (RF) receiver;

performing in parallel, using a processor coupled to the AD converter and the RF receiver,

a calculation of a received power level from the receive bitstream,

an attempted analog video decoding of the receive bitstream, and

an attempted digital video decoding of the receive bitstream; and

locking the RF receiver to a current frequency or scanning the RF receiver to a next frequency based upon the received power level, and the attempted analog and video decoding, using the processor.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the RF receiver is scanned to a next frequency based upon the received power level being below a threshold.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the RF receiver is scanned to a next frequency based upon the received power level being above a threshold, and based upon a failure of attempted analog and digital video decoding.

18. The method of claim 15 wherein the RF receiver is locked to a current frequency based upon the received power level being above a threshold, and based upon a success of one of attempted analog and digital video decoding.

19. The method of claim 15 wherein further comprising performing a frequency offset calculation, and performing a fine tuning of the RF receiver based upon the Frequency offset calculation, using the processor.

20. The method of claim 15 wherein the analog video decoding comprises a frequency modulated National Television System Committee (FM NTSC) decoding; and wherein the digital video decoding comprises a frequency-shift keying (FSK) video decoding.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: HARRIS SOLUTIONS NY, INC.
To: HARRIS GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047598/0361 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: HARRIS CORPORATION
To: HARRIS SOLUTIONS NY, INC.
Reel/Frame 047600/0598 →