Transmit and receive transition accelerator

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...

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C370S326000, C370S328000, C370S338000

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07826429

ABSTRACT:
A transmit and receive machine (TRM) is part of a medium access controller (MAC), in support of the 802.11 wireless standard. The TRM is a control machine that changes the MAC within which it resides from a purely software-based MAC into a software and hardware management system. Timing-critical tasks that were once performed by the embedded processor of the MAC are performed by the TRM. This change enables the MAC to operate at a high speed while the TRM maintains high accuracy of transmit and receive timing operations.

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