摘要 |
An Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit as used in a digital receiver that utilizes a main loop filter that is of a relatively wide bandwidth. A pre-filter, wideband variance is determined from the input digital signal, and a post-filter, narrowband variance is also determined. The wideband and narrowband variances are then compared to determine if the wideband signal power indicates a variance level that is too great to permit normal loop operation. By reapplying this difference in the power levels to the filter output as needed, such as by a scaling operation, the loss in dynamic range is effectively recovered. In a preferred embodiment, an adjustable gain input amplifier feeds an intermediate frequency (IF) signal to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The digitized IF signal is then down-converted to a baseband frequency and subjected to digital filtering. A narrowband sample variance (P<SUB>N</SUB>) of the digitally filtered (narrowband) data is then determined. A wideband sample variance (P<SUB>W</SUB>) is also taken from the raw ADC output data over the same period as the time period used for P<SUB>N</SUB>. In the presence of out-of-band signal components, P<SUB>W </SUB>will be quite different from P<SUB>N</SUB>. This difference indicates a desired proportional difference in a control voltage or a gain backoff amount.
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