Binary phase shift keying modulation system and/or frequency mul

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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375 67, 375 56, 375 83, 332103, H04L 900

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ABSTRACT:
A low cost spread spectrum modulator for BPSK, or Binary Phase Shift Keying capable of outputting the high modulation rate and suppressed carrier output needed in spread spectrum systems. The present invention provides high quality BPSK modulation without the double balance mixers as required in the prior art, thereby dispensing with the necessity of complex transistor/potonciometer or diode/transformer arrangements. The present invention provides BPSK modulation utilizing only one transformer, which can be adjusted for carrier suppression and two transistors, FET's, or digital logic gates or the like, allowing the present system to be driven from low power CMOS logic levels, yet producing eight db of gain. The present invention may also be utilized as a frequency multiplier, with the utilization of the appropriately high frequency transistor, FET, digital logic gate, or the like.

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patent: 5029180 (1991-07-01), Cowart
patent: 5119396 (1992-06-01), Sanderford, Jr.

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