Friday, May 7, 2021

Re: the principle of "constellation modulator"?

I haven't looked into the code, but the output is a baseband signal and
its supposed to be. The word baseband implies that you do not shift to a
carrier frequency, so there is no exp(-jwt) term. I guess w is your
angular carrier frequency, which does not exists (its baseband).

Am 07.05.21 um 11:33 schrieb 能书能言:
> Recently I was learning the working principle of "constellation
> modulator". I read the file "generic_mod_demod.py" and realized that it
> is a hierarchical block. I was confused about its working principle, why
> there is no other action after it is connected to rrc_filter. What?
> Shouldn't the general IQ modulation have "acoswt-bsinwt" or "(a + bi)
> exp(-jwt)" operation? I haven't seen similar operations in the code, but
> the output of the "constellation modulator" is a baseband complex
> modulated signal. Is there anything else I can't see?
> mod code:
>         # Connect
>         self._blocks = [self, self.bytes2chunks]
>         if self.pre_diff_code:
>             self._blocks.append(self.symbol_mapper)
>         if differential:
>             self._blocks.append(self.diffenc)
>         self._blocks += [self.chunks2symbols, self.rrc_filter, self]
>         self.connect(*self._blocks)
>

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