DVB-S2X Wideband LDPC/ BCH Decoder
The DVB-S2X Wideband LDPC Decoder is a FEC core decoder for Digital Video Broadcasting via Satellite.
Overview
The DVB-S2X Wideband LDPC Decoder is a powerful FEC core decoder for Digital Video Broadcasting via Satellite. It implements extensions to the DVB-S2 design for better performance and efficiency as well as robust service availability.
Key features
- Irregular parity check matrix
- Layered Decoding
- Minimum sum algorithm
- Soft decision decoding
- BCH decoder works on GF (2m) where m=16 or 14 and corrects up to t errors, where t = 8, 10 or 12
- ETSI EN 302 307-1 V1.4.1 (2014-11) compliant
- Medium codeword length
- Extra code rates for finer gradation
- Adding 64, 128, 256 APSK
- Very low SNR down to -10dB
- Wideband support
Benefits
- Improved performance
- Improved efficiency w.r.t. Shannon’s limit
- Finer gradation of code rate and SNR
- Very high data rate
- Maximum service availability at highest efficiency
- Enables cross layer optimization
What’s Included?
- Synthesizable Verilog
- System Model (Matlab)
- Verilog Test Benches
- Documentation
Files
Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.
Specifications
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Frequently asked questions about Channel Coding IP cores
What is DVB-S2X Wideband LDPC/ BCH Decoder?
DVB-S2X Wideband LDPC/ BCH Decoder is a Channel Coding IP core from Global IP Core Sales listed on Semi IP Hub.
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