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17.5.1 Introduction

17.5.1.1 4PPM Modulation

Four position pulse modulation (4PPM) is used for the high-speed transmission rate of
4.0 Mbps. Payload data is divided into data bit pairs (DBPs) for encoding with LSBs
transmitted first. Each DBP is represented by one of four symbols (DDs) comprising a single
125 ms pulse within a 500 ms symbol period. The 125 ms quarters of a symbol are known as
“chips”. The resulting signal waveform for the four data DDs is shown in

Figure 17-2

and

Figure 17-3

and shows modulation of the byte, 10110001b which is constructed using four

DBPs.

Note: 1. Bits within each DBP are not reordered, but the least significant DBP is transmitted first.

Note: 2. A “chip” in the context of the FIR is one time slice in the Position Modulation (PPM)

symbol.

Figure 17-2. 4PPM Modulation Encoding

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