Title of Invention

A RECEPTION SYSTEM FOR TELEVISION AND A PROCESS FOR TELEVISION RECEPTION

Abstract The invention concerns a system comprising a first converter (1) connected to a first tuner (2) and optionally, to a second tuner (2') via switching means (6), optionally a second converter (1') connected to the second tuner (2'), means (11) for detecting whether the second converter (1') is operating and means for actuating the switching means (6) so as to connect the second tuner (2') to the second converter (1') when it is detected that the latter is operating and, otherwise, to connect it to lthe first converter (1). The invention is useful lfor automatically connecting each lof the tuners to at lleast lan antenna.
Full Text The invention relates to a reception system for television comprising at
least two tuners each furnished with at least one input and one output, a first RF
low signal noise converter linked at least to the first input of the first tuner,
optionally at least one second RF low signal noise converter, and means for
switching the input of the second tuner by choice over to the second converter
or over to the first converter.
Such a system is generally used for the reception of television programs
broadcast by satellite.
In the case of satellite television, the converters are generally called
"LNBs", the abbreviation standing for "Low Noise Block"; when the system
comprises two converters, they are generally each placed at the center of a
satellite antenna and thus there are two antennas; however, they may
sometimes be placed at the center of the same satellite antenna, according to a
so-called "twin LNB" configuration.
The document EP 0314931 (BRIONVEGA) describes a system comprising
a plurality of converters and antennas, a single tuner ("satellite receiver"
referenced 21), and means (referenced 29) for switching the input of this tuner
by choice over to one or other of the plurality of converters (referenced 4, 7).
In the case of a system utilizing two converters and two tuners, the
simplest configuration consists in connecting a converter to the first tuner and
the other to the second tuner; according to a more complex configuration, the
first converter provides a signal to be split on the one hand permanently to the
first tuner and on the other hand optionally to the second tuner, according to the
position of these switching means; such a system then generally comprises:
- switching means exhibiting two possible positions, one for switching the
input of the second tuner over to the second converter as in the simplest
configuration, the other for switching the input of the second tuner over to the
first converter,
- splitting means (the so-called "splitter") for splitting the signal delivered
by the first converter to two outputs, one of which is permanently linked to the
input of the first tuner, and the other of which is linked to the switching means;
these splitting means are generally incorporated into the first tuner, so that this

tuner then exhibits, in addition to the input for gathering the signal from the first
converter, an output for duplicating this signal to another tuner.
A two-tuner system as described above may have the following
applications:
it allows the viewer to watch a television program picked up by the first
converter and the first tuner, while recording another television program
processed by the second tuner; such an application is described in
particular in patent application EP300193 - THOMSON,
it allows the viewer to watch a main image of a television program and to
inlay a secondary image of another television program into this image;
such an application is described in particular in patent application
US5557338-THOMSON.
By virtue of the switching means of the system described hereinabove, the
system can therefore be used, as described hereinabove, to receive two
television programs simultaneously, whether these programs originate from two
different transmitting sources via the two converters of the system, or whether
these programs originate from the same transmitting source via just the first
converter of the system:
in the first case of different sources, the switching means are actuated in
such a way that the input of the second tuner is linked to the second
converter,
in the second case where the source is identical, the switching means
are actuated in such a way that the input of the second tuner is linked to
the first converter via splitting means as described hereinabove.
For applications of this type, it is then necessary to actuate the system
switching means, depending on whether the two programs originate from the
same source or from different sources.
To actuate the switching means, one merely needs to change the
arrangements for piugging in the input of the second tuner.
To avoid this manual operation, it is also possible to provide switching
means which can be actuated remotely, for example with the aid of a remote
control; such switching means are described (and referenced 29) in the

document EP 0314931 already cited and are actuated remotely by the keypad
(referenced 23) of a remote control (see column 5, lines 3 to 6).
The intervention of an operator for the actuation of the switching means
has drawbacks, related for example to the risk of a keying error or to the need,
for the operator, to know whether the two programs are or are not broadcast by
the same source.
The aim of the invention is to avoid these drawbacks.
Document US 6009304 describes a system comprising two RF low signal
noise converters suitable for delivering by choice a left polarized signal ("L")
and/or a right polarized signal ("R"); each converter comprises a low noise
amplifier ("LNA"), a bandpass filter ("BPF"), a mixer ("MIX") for converting the
incoming signal into an intermediate frequency signal, and an intermediate
frequency amplifier ("IF Amp"); between the mixer ("MIX") and the amplifier ("IF
Amp"), the system comprises means ("S.W.") for switching the input of each
amplifier ("IF Amp") by choice over to the output of the mixer of the first
converter or/and over to the output of the mixer of the second converter; the
system comprises means for driving the switching means as a function of the
value of the voltages applied to the output of the converter (see claim 3 +
column 1, lines 40 to 60); unlike in the case of the reception systems described
above, the state of the switching means is, at this juncture, independent of the
state, in service or otherwise, of the converters; the system finally comprises
means suitable for putting one or other of the converters out of service by
removing the power supply to its intermediate frequency amplifier ("IF Amp"),
when it is detected that the output of this amplifier is not loaded (claim 1); the
output of an amplifier is considered not to be loaded when a voltage of 0 V or
less than the voltage for driving the switching means is measured (column 5,
lines 29 to 35).
According to this document, the same means of detection serve to drive
switching means and means for placing out of service; the detection means are
not suitable for detecting whether one or other of the converters is in service;
thus, this document does not teach any solution of a kind as to avoid the
aforesaid drawbacks.

To avoid the aforesaid drawbacks, the subject of the invention is a
reception system for television comprising a plurality of tuners each furnished
with at least one input and one output, at least one RF low signal noise
converter linked to an input of a tuner of said plurality, optionally at least one
other RF low signal noise converter, and means for switching the input of at
least one other tuner of said plurality by choice over to a converter which is not
yet linked to a tuner of said plurality or over to a converter already linked to a
tuner, characterized in that it comprises means for detecting whether the
converter not yet linked is in service or is not in service, and means suitable for
actuating said switching means in such a way as to link said input of this tuner
to the not yet linked converter when said detection means detect that the latter
is in service and to link said input of this tuner to the converter already linked to
another tuner when said detection means detect that the" converter not yet
linked is not in service.
Other advantageous characteristics of the system according to the
invention are defined in the dependent claims.
The subject of the invention is in particular a reception system for
television comprising at least two tuners each furnished with at least one input
and one output, a first RF low signal noise converter linked at least to the first
input of the first tuner, optionally at least one second RF low signal noise
converter, and means for switching the input of the second tuner by choice over
to the second converter or over to the first converter characterized in that it
comprises means for detecting whether the second converter is in service or is
not in service, and means suitable for actuating said switching means in such a
way as to link the input of the second tuner over to the second converter when
one detects that the latter is in service and to link the input of the second tuner
over to the first converter when one detects that this second converter is not in
service.
The invention may also exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:
- the second converter being supplied with current when it is in service, the
means for detecting whether the second converter is in service or is not in
service rely on the detection of the current on the suppiy circuit of this second
converter,

- the system also comprises a programmable microcontroller suitable for
controlling the switching means incorporating software means adapted in such
a way that the input of the second tuner is connected:
? to the second converter if the value of said current exceeds a
predetermined threshold,
? to the first converter if the value of said current is less than or equal to
said threshold.
The subject of the invention is also a process for television reception with
the aid of at least two tuners each connectable to corresponding means of
reception, which may be placed in service or out of service independently of
one another, characterized in that it comprises the steps consisting in, for at
least one of the tuners,
detecting whether the means of reception corresponding to said tuner
are in service, and,
in the case where one detects that said means are in service,
connecting said tuner to these means,
in the case where one detects that said means are not in service,
connecting said tuner to other means already connected to another
true.
The invention may also exhibit the characteristic according to which, each
of the means of detection requiring, when they are in service, a power supply
producing a current greater than a predetermined threshold vaiue, one detects
whether the means of reception are in service by comparing the value of current
produced by said power supply with said threshold value.
The invention will be better understood on reading the following
description, given by way of non-limiting example, and with reference to the
appended figures in which:
- figure 1 illustrates a reception system for television according to a first
embodiment of the invention,

- figure 2 illustrates an embodiment of software means able to drive the
switching means of the system according to the invention as described in
figure 1,
- figure 3 illustrates a reception system for television according to a second
embodiment of the invention.
Referring to figure 1, the reception system for television comprises a first
satellite antenna furnished with a first low noise converter 1, optionally a second
satellite antenna furnished with a second low noise converter 1 and a box 10.
The box 10 itself comprises:
a first tuner 2 furnished with a so-called "demodulated" output and with
an input 3 connected to the converter 1 via a socket 5 of the box; this

first tuner here incorporates meansl (SP) for splitting the
input signal both toward the demodulation processing circuits specific to
this tuner and toward a so-called "duplication" output 4,
a second tuner 2" furnished with an input 3" and with a so-called
"demodulated" output,
means 6 for switching the input 3" of the second tuner 2" by choice over
to the second converter 1" via another socket 5" of the box or over to the

output 4 of the splitting means incorporated into the first tuner,
means 7 of decoding the signals delivered by the tuners 2 and 2", driven
by a microcontroller 8; these decoding means, known per se, will not be
described in greater detail; they are conventionally furnished with inputs
9 and 9" each linked to the so-called "demodulated" output of the tuners
2, 21; they are also furnished with outputs (not represented) linked for
example to display means and/or to recording means,
means 12 of control of the converter 1 which is plugged into the socket 5
of the box and means 12" of control of the converter 1" which is plugged
optionally into the other socket 5" of the box; these means of control
have two main functions:
o to supply power to each of the converters 1,1",
o to determine, by way of the supply voltage level, the direction of
polarization, right "R" or left "L", of the television signal to be received

by the converter; such a function is described in detail in the
document US 6009304 already cited (see in particular column 1);
These means of control 12, 12" are suitable for injecting the supply
voltage for driving each converter 1,1" between the socket of the box 5,
5" of this converter and, as the case may be, the switching means 6; thus
plugged in upstream of the switching means 6, they are capable of
powering this converter regardless of the state of these switching means.
As illustrated in figure 1, these means of control 12, 12" may be driven by
the microcontroller 8.
The radiofrequency signals from each converter 1,1" are superimposed
on the supply voltage for driving this converter.
According to the invention:
the switching means 6 are controllable remotely by the microcontroller 8,
the box 10 furthermore comprises means of current detection 11" which
are disposed on the supply circuit of the second converter 1", here
between the means of control 12" and the socket 5", and which are
suitable for delivering, to the microcontroller 8, data relating to the value
I" of this supply current,
the microcontroller 8 incorporates software means for control of the
switching means 6 adapted in such a way that the input 3" of the second
tuner 2" is connected:
? to the second converter 1" if the value of said current exceeds a
predetermined threshold,
? to the output 4 of the splitting means incorporated into the first
tuner 2, that is to say indirectly to the first converter 1 if the value
of said current is less than or equal to said threshold.
To implement the invention, these software means may for example be
employed according to the logic chart of figure 2:
- in the first step called "Power On", the microcontroller and the other
components of the box 10 are powered up conventionally, and the means of
control 12 of the converter 1 which is linked to the socket 5 are activated,

- in the second step called "Init", and the state of the switching means 6 is
initialized in such a way that the socket 5" of the box is connected to the input 3"
of the second tuner 2",
- in the third step called "Read", the means of control 12" of the converter
1" which is optionally linked to the socket 5" are activated and the data
transmitted by the means of current detection 11 are gathered,
- in the fourth step called "compare", the value of current read I in the
previous step is compared with a predetermined threshold value l0; for a
conventional converter powered conventionally at 12.5 V or at 17 V depending
on the polarity, vertical or horizontal, of the television signaTTo be received, the
value of the supply current may reach the maximum value of around 350 mA;
the predetermined threshold value is chosen for example to be around 10% of
this maximum value, i.e. here lo = 35 mA approximately:
o if I > lo, then the fifth step consists in maintaining or in restoring the
state of the switching means 6 in such a way that the socket 5" of the
box is connected to the input 3" of the tuner 2";
o if I switching means 6 in such a way that the output 4 of the splitting
means incorporated into the first tuner 1 is connected to the input 3" of
the second tuner 2"; preferably, in this case, the means of control 12"
are deactivated so as to limit energy consumption and to avoid any risk
of short-circuiting at the level of the socket 5";
- on completion of the fifth step, we loop back to the third step described
above called "Read"; the looping rate can be adjusted in a manner known per
se as a function of the desired rate of updating of the state of the switching
means 6.
Thus, by virtue of the invention, the tuner 2" is:
either linked to the second converter 1" when one detects a supply
current to this converter via the socket 5", that is to say when the second
converter 1" is in service, that is to say is plugged into the socket 5" of
the box 10,
or linked to the first converter 1 via the tuner 2, when one does not
detect any supply current via the socket 5", that is to say when the

second converter 1" is not in service, that is to say is not plugged into
this socket of the box 10.
Thus, by virtue of the invention, the two tuners are always operational and
connected to a source without any intervention from the viewer being necessary
any longer, whether just one or two sources are connected to the box 10; when
just one source is connected via the socket 5, the two tuners are linked to this
single source; when two sources are connected, each tuner is linked to a
source.
According to a variant relating to the components of the box 10, the means
for splitting the signal delivered by the first converter are external to the tuner 1;
such means are called splitters.
According to another embodiment of the invention described in figure 3,
where the system again comprises two tuners 2 and 2" here each furnished with
a so-called "duplication" output 4, 4", in addition to the elements described
hereinabove, the system comprises:
switching means 6" which make it possible to connect the input 3 of the
first tuner 2 by choice to the first converter 1 via the socket 5 or to the
second converter 1" via the socket 5"; the means of controi 12 of the
converter 1 are plugged in upstream of the switching means 6" so as to
be able to power this converter regardless of the state of these switching
means.
means of detection of current on the supply circuit of the first
converter 1, which are positioned between the means of control 12 and
the socket 5 of the box 10, and are suitable for delivering, to the
microcontroller 8, data relating to the value I" of said current,
the microcontroller 8 incorporates software means for control of the
switching means 6" adapted in such a way that the input 3 of the first
tuner 2 is connected:
to the first converter 1 if the value of said current I" exceeds a
predetermined threshold,

to the output 4" of splitting means incorporated into the second
tuner 2", that is to say indirectly to the second converter V, if the
value of said current is less than or equal to said threshold.
The advantage of this variant is that, the system being perfectly
symmetrical, when a single source or a single converter is connected to the
box, one obtains the advantages of the invention regardless of which socket 5,
5" this converter is connected to.
The invention applies also to television reception systems comprising
more than two tuners, for example n tuners; the box then comprises n input
sockets connectable to an antenna, more precisely to a converter (since there
may be several converters for the same antenna); inside the box, suitable
switching means make it possible to link by choice at least one of the tuners, or
even each tuner, either to the socket corresponding thereto when the latter is
connected to a converter and when this converter is in service, or, in the
converse case, to another socket corresponding to another tuner from the
moment that this socket is itself connected to an in-service converter, so that,
by virtue of the invention, all the tuners of the box are connected permanently to
in-service converters and can be used simultaneously for displaying or
recording different television programs.
Thus, regardless of the number of antennas in the reception system - this
number being less than or equal to the number of tuners - the system according
to the invention makes it possible to automatically connect each of the tuners to
at least one antenna, without requiring the intervention of an operator, without
any risk of error of connection, and without needing to know whether various
programs are or are not broadcast by the same source.
In the description hereinbelow, the detection of the placing in service or
otherwise of a converter relies on the measurement of current, upstream of the
means of control 12. 12", in the radiofrequency line linking the socket 5. 5"

capable of being connected to this converter to the switching means 6,6"
without departing from the invention, this same measurement of current can be
incorporated into the means of control 12, 12" themselves.

Finally, without departing from the invention, means other than the
measurement of current produced by the power supply to the converters may
be used to detect whether a converter not yet linked is or is not in service.

1.- A reception system for television comprising a plurality of tuners (2, 2")
each furnished with at least one input (3, 3") and one output, at least one RF low
signal noise converter (1) linked to an input (3) of a tuner (2) of said plurality,
optionally at least one other RF low signal noise converter (1"), and means (6)
for switching the input (3") of at least one other tuner (2") of said plurality by
choice over to a converter (1") which is not yet linked to a" tuner of said plurality
or over to a converter (1) already linked to a tuner (2), characterized in that it
comprises means (11") for detecting whether the converter (1") not yet linked is
in service or is not in service, and means suitable for actuating said switching
means (6) in such a way as to link said input (3") of this tuner (2") to the not yet
linked converter (11) when said detection means (11") detect that the iatter is in
service and to link said input (3") of this tuner (2") to the converter (1) already
linked to another tuner (2) when said detection means (II") detect that the
converter (1") not yet linked is not in service.
2.- The system as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, the not yet
linked converter (1") being supplied with current when it is in service, the means
(11") for detecting whether this converter is in service or is not in service rely on
the detection of a current on the supply circuit of this converter (1").
3.- The system as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that it comprises a
programmable microcontroller (8) suitable for controlling the switching means
(6) incorporating software means adapted in such a way that the input (3") of the
second tuner (2") is connected:
? to the not yet linked converter (V) if the value of said detected current
exceeds a predetermined threshold,
? to the already linked converter (1) if the value of said detected current
is less than or equal to said threshold.
4. A process for television reception with the aid of at least two tuners
each connectable to corresponding means of reception, which may be placed in

service or out of service independently of one another, characterized in that it
comprises the steps consisting in, for at least one of the tuners,
detecting whether the means of reception corresponding to said tuner
are in service, and,
in the case where one detects that said means of reception are in
service, connecting said tuner to these means of reception,
in the case where one detects that said means of reception are not in
service, connecting said tuner to other means of reception already
connected to another tuner.
5. The process for television reception as claimed in claim 4,
characterized in that, each of the means of detection requiring, when they are in
service, a power supply producing a current greater than a predetermined
threshold value, characterized in that one detects whether the means of
reception are in service by comparing the value of current produced by said
power supply with said threshold value.
The invention concerns a system comprising a first converter (1) connected
to a first tuner (2) and optionally, to a second tuner (2") via switching means
(6), optionally a second converter (1") connected to the second tuner (2"),
means (11) for detecting whether the second converter (1") is operating and
means for actuating the switching means (6) so as to connect the second
tuner (2") to the second converter (1") when it is detected that the latter is
operating and, otherwise, to connect it to the first converter (1). The
invention is useful for automatically connecting each of the tuners to at
least an antenna.

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Patent Number 217405
Indian Patent Application Number 00878/KOLNP/2003
PG Journal Number 13/2008
Publication Date 28-Mar-2008
Grant Date 26-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 09-Jul-2003
Name of Patentee THOMSON LICENSING S.A.
Applicant Address 46 QUAI ALPHONSE, LE GALLO, F 92100 BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CRESPEL, DENIS 4, RUE DE LA FORET, F-35140 GOSNE
2 HORR, OLIVIER 45, RUE SAINT-MELAINE, F-35000 RENNES
3 HARZO, SERGE 18, RUE DES PEUPLIERS, F-35250 MOUAZE
4 RICHARD, YVES LE PONT SEC, F-35250 SAINT SUPPLICE LA FORET
PCT International Classification Number H 04 B 1/18
PCT International Application Number PCT/FR02/00094
PCT International Filing date 2002-01-10
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 01/00605 2001-01-17 France