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MX929BDW 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: MX929BDW
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内容描述: 数据公报4级FSK调制解调器数据泵 [DATA BULLETIN 4-Level FSK Modem Data Pump]
分类和应用: 调制解调器
文件页数/大小: 51 页 / 616 K
品牌: CMLMICRO [ CML MICROCIRCUITS ]
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4-Level FSK Modem Data Pump  
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MX929B PRELIMINARY INFORMATION  
4.1.13 Rx Level/Clock Extraction  
These circuits, which operate only in receive mode, derive a symbol rate clock from the received signal and  
measure the received signal amplitude and DC offset. This information is then used to extract the received 4-  
level symbols and also to provide an input to the received Data Quality measuring circuit. The external  
capacitors C6 and C7 form part of the received signal level measuring circuit.  
The capacitors C6 and C7 are driven from a very high impedance source so any measurement of the voltages  
on the DOC pins must be made via high input impedance (MOS input) voltage followers to avoid disturbance  
of the level measurement circuits.  
Further details of the level and clock extraction functions are given in Section 5.3.  
4.1.14 Clock Oscillator and Dividers  
These circuits derive the transmit symbol rate (and the nominal receive symbol rate) by frequency division of a  
reference frequency which may be generated by the on-chip Xtal oscillator or applied from an external source.  
Note: If the on-chip Xtal oscillator is to be used, then the external components X1, C3, C4, and R3 are  
required. If an external clock source is to be used, then it should be connected to the XTAL/CLOCK  
input pin, the XTAL pin should be left unconnected, and X1, C3, C4, and R3 should not be installed.  
4.2  
Modem - µC Interaction  
In general, data is transmitted over-air in the form of messages, or 'Frames', consisting of a 'Frame Preamble'  
followed by one or more formatted data blocks. The Frame Preamble includes a Frame Synchronization  
pattern designed to allow the receiving modem to identify the start of a frame. The following data blocks are  
constructed from the 'raw' data using a combination of CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Checksum) generation,  
Forward Error Correction coding, and Interleaving. Details of the message formats handled by the modem are  
provided in Section 4.3, Figure 7, and Figure 8.  
To reduce the processing load on the associated PC, the MX929B modem has been designed to perform as  
much of the computationally intensive work involved in Frame formatting and de-formatting and (when in  
receive mode) searching for and synchronizing onto the Frame Preamble. In normal operation, the modem  
will only require servicing by the µC once per received or transmitted block.  
Therefore, to transmit a block, the controlling µC needs only to load the unformatted 'raw' binary data into the  
modem's Data Block Buffer, then instruct the modem to format and transmit that data. The modem will then  
calculate and add the CRC bits as required, encode the result as 4-level symbols (with Forward Error  
Correction coding), and interleave the symbols before transmission.  
In receive mode, the modem can be instructed to assemble a block's worth of received symbols, de-interleave  
the symbols, translate them to binary, perform Forward Error Correction, and check the resulting CRC before  
placing the received binary data into the Data Block Buffer for the µC to read.  
The modem can also handle the transmission and reception of unformatted data using the T4S, T24S, and  
R4S tasks as described in Sections 4.3 and 4.5.2. These tasks are normally used for the transmission of  
Symbol and Frame Synchronization sequences. These tasks may also be used for the transmission and  
reception of special test patterns or special data formats. In such a case, care should be taken to ensure that  
the transmitted TXOUT signal contains enough level and timing information for the receiving modem's level  
and clock extraction circuits to function correctly. See Section 5.3.  
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