摘要 |
1,210,816. Digital transmission systems. MARCONI CO. Ltd. 5 April, 1968 [19 July, 1967], No. 33136/67. Heading H4P. Frequency shift binary signals are derived from a square wave clock pulse generator having a frequency very much higher than that of the frequency shift signals. The clock pulses are divided to provide a number of further clock pulses, all at different frequencies. Under the control of input binary data different combinations of the further clock pulses are combined to form one or other of a pair of waveforms which are fed to a divider, the divider giving the required shift signal without phase or amplitude discontinuity. Any of a number of pairs of frequencies may be selected, each pair has a common centre frequency. In one embodiment, Fig. 1, binary input signals at K energize mark and space leads M and S which feed a combiner C containing a number of switches CS, CM which are set according to the required pair of output frequencies. Combiner C controls gates in a divider unit B. Unit B is fed by the high frequency clock A, and includes dividers BD, so generating seven different further clock pulse signals. Under control of combiner C selected clock signals are gated together to give an output at gate BN which is fed to divider E. This has a large division ratio and so the output signal has no amplitude or phase discontinuities. In further embodiments, Figs. 3 and 5 (not shown), the output signal returns briefly to a datum frequency intermediate the mark and space frequencies whenever there is a transition from mark to space or vice versa. |