P.10 notes and recommendations – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual

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CDM-570A/570A Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor

MN-CDM570A

Appendix P

Revision 2

P–11

Alternately, if you have access to an Oscilloscope in X-Y mode, the Alarms connector provides

analog voltages to monitor the constellation. This has the advantage that it will show a change

in modulation type instantaneously, unlike the ‘Constellation over Ethernet’ application, which

only updates once per second.

If you wish to verify that link performance is meeting the required level, the internal BERT tester

is an excellent tool. When using the IP interface it is not an easy matter to verify BER

performance, but the internal BERT will not only do this, but is also tolerant of the change in bit

rate that accompanies a change in ModCod. The BERT can be used to confirm that there are no

sync losses or bursts of bit errors when a ModCod changes.

P.10 Notes and Recommendations

VersaFEC ACM is for point-to-point applications. It is required that both directions on the link

run in IP-ACM mode, although the symbol rates do not need to be equal. If you wish to

constrain one direction to run in CCM, simply set the Min and Max ModCod to be equal.

ACM constitutes a closed-loop control system (similar in concept to AUPC) and it should be

remembered that like all control systems, the speed at which the system can react is governed

by a number of factors, including the time taken to estimate SNR to the required accuracy,

and the transport delay over the satellite. Realistically, it can cope with fading and other link

impairments that do not exceed 1dB/second (more if Target Eb/No margin is increased).

The ACM controller algorithm that resides in the CDM-570A/570AL-IP does not have to switch

through ModCods sequentially – it can change, if needed, directly from ModCod0 to

ModCod11 (or vice versa). When the demod first locks at ModCod0 the ACM controller will

examine the SNR from the remote end and switch directly to the ModCod that maximizes

throughput.

While ACM can do remarkable things, the fundamentals still apply. Don’t expect the demod to

run at a 16-QAM ModCod if the SNR instantaneously drops to 0dB – the demod will lose lock

and the system will recover by switching to ModCod0 (if so configured).

Comtech EF Data strongly recommends that you set the Minimum ModCod to 0

(the ModCod of last resort) and set the Unlock Action to ‘Go to minimum

ModCod’. This allows the most robust link performance.

When running in ACM mode the demodulator is performing blind acquisition – meaning that it

has no a priori knowledge of the modulation type or code rate. For this reason the

demodulator acquisition time will be slower than in CCM mode. However, the acquisition time

is typically under 1 second for all symbol rates and noise conditions.

Running the ACM link with the Target Eb/No Margin set to 0dB will give the best utilization

of link power, but in conditions of fast fading may cause demod unlock events, or highly

degraded BER just prior to the switch to a lower ModCod. In order to mitigate this, we

recommend a Target Eb/No Margin of at least 1dB – more if the fading events are

particularly severe and/or frequent.

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