Vendor: Creonic Category: Channel Coding

DVB-RCS Turbo Decoder

DVB-RCS (Digital Video Broadcasting – Interaction channel for satellite distribution systems) is an established ETSI standard for…

Overview

DVB-RCS (Digital Video Broadcasting – Interaction channel for satellite distribution systems) is an established ETSI standard for digital data transmission via satellites. It uses a 8-state double-binary turbo code that has an excellent error correction performance. This outstanding performance of the DVB-RCS turbo codes makes it the ideal candidate for further applications where high spectral efficiency is key for lowering costs.

Key features

  • Compliant with ETSI 301 790 V1.4.1 (2005-09) (DVB-RCS)
  • Support for all DVB-RCS payload block sizes (12 to 216 bytes) and code rates (1/3 to 6/7)
  • Support for QPSK and 8-PSK modulation interfaces

Benefits

  • Gains up to 4 dB compared to convolutional codes
  • Design-time configuration of throughput, input bit widths, and maximum block length for optimal resource utilization
  • Low-power and low-complexity design
  • Burst-to-burst on-the-fly configuration
  • Configurable interleaver parameters allow for support of custom block lengths
  • On-the-fly bit error rate measurement.
  • High block length and code rate granularity
  • Configurable amount of turbo decoder iterations for trading-off throughput and error correction performance
  • Allows for easy migration from legacy DVB-RCS turbo decoders
  • Allows for turbo synchronization to further improve error correction performance (on request)
  • Available for ASIC and FPGAs (AMD Xilinx, Intel)
  • Deliverable includes VHDL source code or synthesized netlist, VHDL testbench, and bit-accurate Matlab, C or C++ simulation model

Applications

  • Satellite communication
    • Interactive Services
    • Professional Services
    • TDMA
  • Applications with the highest
  • demands on forward error correction
  • Applications with the need for a wide range of code rates (1/3 and above) and block lengths

What’s Included?

  • VHDL source code or synthesized netlist
  • HDL simulation models e.g. for Aldec’s Riviera-PRO
  • VHDL testbench
  • bit-accurate Matlab, C or C++ simulation model
  • comprehensive documentation

Files

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
CREONIC TURBO DVB RCS
Vendor
Creonic
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Creonic
HQ: Germany
Creonic is an ISO 9001:2015 certified provider of ready-for-use IP cores for wired, wireless, fiber, and free-space optical communications. All relevant digital signal processing algorithms are covered, including, but not limited to, forward error correction, modulation, equalization, and demodulation. The company offers the richest product portfolio in this field, covering standards like 3GPP 5G, DVB-S2X, DVB-RCS2, CCSDS, andWiFi. The products are applicable for ASIC and FPGA technologies and comply with the highest requirements with respect to quality and performance. For more information, please visit our website at www.creonic.com .

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