1 4ppm modulation, 1 4ppm modulation -2, 4ppm modulation encodings -2 – Intel PXA255 User Manual

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11-2

Intel® PXA255 Processor Developer’s Manual

Fast Infrared Communication Port

11.2.1

4PPM Modulation

Four-position pulse modulation (4PPM) is used to transmit data at the high-speed rate, 4.0 Mbps.
Data bits are encoded two at a time by placing a single 125 ns light pulse in one of four timeslots.
The four timeslots are collectively termed a chip. Bytes are encoded one at a time. They are divided
into four individual 2-bit pairings called nibbles. The least significant nibble is transmitted first.

Figure 11-1

shows the 4PPM encoding for the possible 2-bit combinations and

Figure 11-2

shows

an example of 4PPM modulation for the byte 0b10110001, which is constructed with four chips.
Bits within each nibble are not reordered, but nibble 0 (least significant) is transmitted first and
nibble 3 (most significant) is transmitted last.

Figure 11-1. 4PPM Modulation Encodings

Chip

Timeslots

1

2

3

4

Data = 0b00

Data = 0b01

Data = 0b10

Data = 0b11

Figure 11-2. 4PPM Modulation Example

4PPM
Data

Reordered
Nibbles

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

125 ns

Timeslots

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

Chips

1

2

3

4

Receive data sample counter frequency = 6/pulse width. Each timeslot is sampled on the third clock.

Original
Byte Order

1

0

1

1

0

0

0

1

Nibble 3

Nibble 2

Nibble 1

Nibble 0

Nibble 0

Nibble 1

Nibble 2

Nibble 3

48 MHz

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