Parallel-Processing CMOS Circuitry for M-QAM and 8PSK TCM
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tuesday, September 01 2009
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There has been some additional development
of parts reported in “Multi-Modulator
for Bandwidth-Efficient Communication”
(npo-40807), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 32, No.
6 (June 2009), page 34. The focus was on
The generation of M-order quadrature
amplitude modulation (M-QAM) and
octonary-phase-shift-keying, trellis-coded
modulation (8PSK TCM),
The use of square-root raised-cosine
pulse-shaping filters,
A parallel-processing architecture
that enables low-speed [complementary
metal oxide/semiconductor
(CMOS)] circuitry to perform
the coding, modulation, and pulse-shaping
computations at a high
rate; and
Implementation of the architecture in a
CMOS field-programmable gate array.
This work was done by Andrew Gray and
Dennis Lee of Caltech; Scott Hoy of Lockheed-
Martin; Dave Fisher of SGT Inc.; Wai Fong
and Parminder Ghuman of GSFC for
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. For more
information, contact
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NPO-40809