摘要 |
The preferred embodiment modem is an all hardware modulator which receives as its input two baseband drive signals, I and Q, which can come from a ROM filter or any other digital filter. Instead of storing modem responses in a ROM, multiplexers for the I and Q channels are used in combination with a control circuit to essentially perform as sine/cosine modulators for the baseband signal. The inputs into the I channel multiplexer include a non-inverted I signal, an inverted I signal, and a mid-value signal. The Q channel multiplexer has applied to it a non-inverted Q signal, an inverted Q signal, and a mid-value Q signal. Two-bit counters are applied to the control terminals of the I and Q multiplexers, where the 2-bit counters are clocked by a sample frequency. In one embodiment, the sample frequency is chosen to be four times the carrier frequency. The counter for the Q channel begins one count behind the I channel counter, thus giving a 90 DEG phase shift for the Q channel. The outputs of the two multiplexers are added to provide the output of the digital modem. The resulting word is then applied to a digital-to-analog converter and subsequently up-converted, filtered, and amplified for transmission.
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