摘要 |
<p>Transient distortion is compensated for by multiplying an exponentially-decaying phase shift (fig. 3) onto the distorted waveform. The exponentially decaying phase shift waveform is patterned after the transient which typically takes the form of an exponential and occurs upon introduction of power to a circuit or circuit component. A digital circuit produces an appropriate exponentially decaying waveform which is used as the input for a look up table whose output is a complex sinusoidal waveform capable of compensating for the distortion. The complex sinusoid is multiplied onto the transmitted waveform (350). The decaying exponential is biased so that it crosses a threshold at which point the compensating circuitry is turned off.</p> |