Single Carrier
The designed Single Carrier is working at adjustable sampling rate as low as 83.457 KHz, as high as 56 MHz It supports adjustable…
Overview
The designed Single Carrier is working at adjustable sampling rate as low as 83.457 KHz, as high as 56 MHz
- It supports adjustable band width as low as 3 KHz, as high as 8 MHz
- It works at adjustable IF frequency as low as 53.651 KHz, as high as 36 MHz
- Roll-off factor is 0.15
- Oversampling factor (between symbol and sampling rates) is 32
- Pulse shaping filter length is 257 taps
- The modulation order is QPSK and others, upon request
Key features
- Supports QPSK constellation
- Modulator-Demodulator platform
- Supports IF and RF transmission
- Supports adjustable symbol rate as low as 2608 Baud, as high as 7 M Baud
- Supports adjustable band width as low as 3 KHz, as high as 8 MHz
- Supports different operation modes such as analog base-band, IF, and RF
What’s Included?
- Synthesizable Verilog
- System Model (Matlab) and documentation
- Verilog Test Benches
- Documentation
Files
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What is Single Carrier?
Single Carrier is a Modulation Demodulation IP core from WASIELA listed on Semi IP Hub.
How should engineers evaluate this Modulation Demodulation?
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