Pulse or digital communications – Receivers
Patent
1996-09-23
1999-11-09
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Receivers
375259, 370204, 455142, 455 93, 395892, H03K 900, H04L 2706, H04L 2714, H04L 2722
Patent
active
059828196
ABSTRACT:
A messaging receiver (400) and corresponding system (100b) and method adaptable to a plurality of modulation formats including; a processor (401) having flexible resources (404), preferably software based, for receiving a signal to provide a modulation identifier, and a controller (403), coupled to the processor, for deploying the flexible resources responsive to the modulation identifier. Alternatively the messaging receiver includes a buffer (412) for storing a signal having a modulation format, and the processor processes the signal in accordance with the plurality of modulation formats so as to differentiate the modulation format, and the controller deploys the flexible resources responsive to the modulation format.
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Gehman John B.
Goldberg Steven J.
Hermesch E. Martin
Womack James E.
Bethards Charles W.
Chin Stephen
Maddox Michael W.
Motorola Inc.
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