Low power consumption binary phase shift keyed (BPSK) modulator

Modulators – Phase shift keying modulator or quadrature amplitude modulator

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332105, 332104, 375200, 375308, 375279, H04K 100, H03C 300

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ABSTRACT:
A low power consumption BPSK modulator uses only one center-tapped transformer and a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switching arrangement including four field effect transistors and a pair of termination resistors. An advantage of the subject invention is that the DC switching current is reduced by a factor of approximately 1500 with respect to a conventional diode ring modulator. An extremely important advantage of the subject invention in the field of handheld battery-powered communications equipment is that the subject apparatus can be made relatively small due to the necessity for only one transformer.

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