Multimodulation transmitter
A transmitter, envelope modulation technology, applied in electrical components, transmission systems, improving amplifiers to reduce nonlinear distortion, etc., can solve problems such as not being particularly effective
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[0033] Signals modulated according to the GMSK modulation scheme can be visualized in the complex signal plane as shown in FIG. 1 . The coordinate system here is assumed to rotate synchronously with the fundamental frequency of the carrier, so only phase differences appear in the diagram. The thus modulated signal is represented by vector 10 . In GMSK, the phase shift is adjusted according to three consecutive bits in the digital input signal. In general, if three consecutive numbers are the same, the phase shifts smoothly by π / 2. This means that the vector 10 moves counterclockwise according to the arrow 11 if the consecutive numbers are the same, and moves clockwise according to the arrow 12 if they are not the same. Vector 10 always maintains its magnitude, ie the end of vector 10 always moves on circle 13 in I-Q space. The modulation scheme described is therefore called a constant envelope scheme. Amplifying constant-envelope signals is relatively easy because non-line...
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