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Adaptive coded modulation enhances wireless data modem

18th March 2016
Nat Bowers
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Expanding the functionality of its CMX7164 multi-mode wireless data modem, CML Microcircuits has announced Adaptive Coded Modulation (ACM) capabilities. These new features allow modulation type and block format to change on the fly to dynamically select data block size, coding rate and CRC size.

Over-air commands enable a Tx host to select optimum modulation type and coding per burst to suit application message size and link channel quality. They can also relax required Rx host parsing speed. SPI Thru-Port macros speed serial slave control for shorter Tx/Rx mode transitions.

The CMX7164 covers both constant envelope and linear modulation schemes including: GMSK/GFSK, 2/4/8/16-level FSK, 4/16/32/64-QAM and V.23 to provide a suitable platform for customer-specific modulation schemes. Together these features make the CMX7164 a truly universal wireless data modem solution.

Combining the CMX7164 with CML's RF building blocks enables the highest integration and performance radio data modem application to be developed.

The DE9941 demonstrator/evaluation board is available and enables the CMX7164, CMX994E direct conversion receiver and CMX998 Cartesian feedback loop transmitter to be demonstrated/evaluated.

The CMX7164 is available now, offering low power 3.3V operation in small VQFN/LQFP packaging.

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