PAM Pulse Generation Using Binary Transversal Filters |
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Authors: | Hill F. Won Lee |
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Affiliation: | Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.; |
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Abstract: | Modern narrow-band pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) and pulse-code modulation (PCM) systems require the generation of precisely shaped pulses in order to avoid intersymbol interference. It is not a simple matter to design analog filters having pulse responses with the requisite carefully positioned zeros, and this has led researchers to study other approaches. It is shown that the use of a binary transversal filter (BTF) coupled with a simple low-pass filter can generate extremely good pulses with small bandwidths. A BTF consists of a digital shift register and weighting resistor network to construct a staircase approximation to the desired pulse. The attendant circuitry is very simple, such that a highquality pulse generator can be built and adjusted with remarkable ease. The problem of pulse design using BTF's is considered in some generality, and a computational procedure is developed for adjusting the weighting network in the BTF to generate optimum pulse shapes. This method is then applied to several practical cases, and the circuitry required to generate excellent pulses is discussed. Test results on an implementation of such a generator using only five taps are presented, revealing the inherent simplicity and quality of the approach. |
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