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TDA7411

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TDA7411
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ADVANCED CAR SIGNAL PROCESSOR
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ST Microelectronics
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Figure 22. Block diagram of the noise blanker
In a first stage the spikes must be detected but to avoid a wrong triggering on high frequency (white) noise
a complex trigger control is implemented. Behind the trigger stage a pulse former generates the "blank-
ing"-pulse. An own biasing circuit supplies the noise blanker in order to avoid any cross talk to the signal
path.
Trigger Path
The incoming MPX signal is high pass filtered, amplified and rectified. This second order high pass filter
has a corner-frequency of 140kHz. The rectified signal, RECT, is low pass filtered to generate a signal
called PEAK. Also noise with a frequency 140kHz increases the PEAK voltage. The resulting voltage can
be adjusted by use of the noise rectifier discharge current. The PEAK voltage is fed to a threshold gener-
ator, which adds to the PEAK-voltage a DC-dependent threshold VTH. Both signals, RECT and
PEAK+VTH are fed to a comparator, which triggers a re-triggerable monoflop. The monoflop's output ac-
tivates the sample-and-hold circuits in the signal path for the selected duration.
Automatic Noise Controlled Threshold Adjustment (ATC)
There are mainly two independent possibilities for programming the trigger threshold:
1. the low threshold in 8 steps (bits D
2. and the noise adjusted threshold in 4 steps (bits D
The low threshold is active in combination with a good MPX signal without any noise; the PEAK voltage
is less than 1V. The sensitivity in this operation is high.
If the MPX signal is noisy (low fieldstrength) the PEAK voltage increases due to the higher noise, which is
also rectified. With increasing of the PEAK voltage the trigger threshold increases, too. This particular gain
is programmable in 4 steps (see fig. 17).
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MPOUT
MPX
RECTIFIER
modAU856
CONTROL
LOWPASS
0
to D
2
RECT
of the noise blanker byte)
+
+
3
and D
+
PEAK
-
VTH
4
of the noise blanker-byte, see fig. 15).
GENERATOR
THRESHOLD
THRESHOLD
ADDITIONAL
MONOFLOP
CONTROL
HOLDN

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