Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1991-12-17
1993-11-02
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375121, 375122, 375 30, 341143, H04B 1406
Patent
active
052590011
ABSTRACT:
An integral digital receive gain (44) for a G.721 or G.726 ADPCM decoder (28a) or the like in an application such as a CT-2 handset (20) allows digital volume control without the need for external components. The digital receive gain (44) receives a reconstructed signal s.sub.r (k) and a variable gain factor. The integral digital receive gain (44) multiplies the reconstructed signal by the gain factor and provides the result as an input to an output PCM format conversion (45). The digital receive gain (44) also disables a synchronous coding adjustment (46) if a gain setting other than unity gain is detected.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4939749 (1990-07-01), Furcher
"40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM)", CCITT Recommendation G.726, Geneva, 1990.
"MPT 1375, Common Air Interface Specification", Department of Trade and Industry, London, 1989.
"MC145532 ADPCM Transcoder Product Preview", in Motorola Telecommunications Device Data, DL 136, Rev. 2, Motorola, Inc. 1989.
"MC145554/MC145557.MC145564/MC145567 PCM Codec-Filter", in Motorola Telecommunications Device Data, DL 136, Rev. 2, Motorola, Inc., 1989.
Bonet Luis A.
Corleto Jose G.
Yatim David
Bocure Tesfaldet
Chin Stephen
Motorola Inc.
Polansky Paul J.
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