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author | Peter Meerwald <pmeerw@cosy.sbg.ac.at> |
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date | Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:00:21 +0200 |
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/* * SpanDSP - a series of DSP components for telephony * * v27ter_tx.h - ITU V.27ter modem transmit part * * Written by Steve Underwood <steveu@coppice.org> * * Copyright (C) 2003 Steve Underwood * * All rights reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, * as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: v27ter_tx.h,v 1.43 2009/07/09 13:52:09 steveu Exp $ */ /*! \file */ #if !defined(_SPANDSP_V27TER_TX_H_) #define _SPANDSP_V27TER_TX_H_ /*! \page v27ter_tx_page The V.27ter transmitter \section v27ter_tx_page_sec_1 What does it do? The V.27ter transmitter implements the transmit side of a V.27ter modem. This can operate at data rates of 4800 and 2400 bits/s. The audio output is a stream of 16 bit samples, at 8000 samples/second. The transmit and receive side of V.27ter modems operate independantly. V.27ter is used for FAX transmission, where it provides the standard 4800 and 2400 bits/s rates. \section v27ter_tx_page_sec_2 How does it work? V.27ter uses DPSK modulation. A common method of producing a DPSK modulated signal is to use a sampling rate which is a multiple of the baud rate. The raw signal is then a series of complex pulses, each an integer number of samples long. These can be shaped, using a suitable complex filter, and multiplied by a complex carrier signal to produce the final DPSK signal for transmission. The pulse shaping filter for V.27ter is defined in the spec. It is a root raised cosine filter with 50% excess bandwidth. The sampling rate for our transmitter is defined by the channel - 8000 samples/s. This is a multiple of the baud rate at 4800 bits/s (8-PSK at 1600 baud, 5 samples per symbol), but not at 2400 bits/s (4-PSK at 1200 baud, 20/3 samples per symbol). The baud interval is actually 20/3 sample periods at 2400bis/s. A symmetric FIR is used to apply root raised cosine filtering in the 4800bits/s mode. In the 2400bits/s mode a polyphase FIR filter is used. This consists of 20 sets of coefficients, offering zero to 19/20ths of a baud phase shift as well as root raised cosine filtering. The appropriate coefficient set is chosen for each signal sample generated. The carrier is generated using the DDS method. Using 2 second order resonators, started in quadrature, might be more efficient, as it would have less impact on the processor cache than a table lookup approach. However, the DDS approach suits the receiver better, so then same signal generator is also used for the transmitter. */ /*! V.27ter modem transmit side descriptor. This defines the working state for a single instance of a V.27ter modem transmitter. */ typedef struct v27ter_tx_state_s v27ter_tx_state_t; #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif /*! Adjust a V.27ter modem transmit context's power output. \brief Adjust a V.27ter modem transmit context's output power. \param s The modem context. \param power The power level, in dBm0 */ SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_tx_power(v27ter_tx_state_t *s, float power); /*! Initialise a V.27ter modem transmit context. \brief Initialise a V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \param bit_rate The bit rate of the modem. Valid values are 2400 and 4800. \param tep TRUE is the optional TEP tone is to be transmitted. \param get_bit The callback routine used to get the data to be transmitted. \param user_data An opaque pointer. \return A pointer to the modem context, or NULL if there was a problem. */ SPAN_DECLARE(v27ter_tx_state_t *) v27ter_tx_init(v27ter_tx_state_t *s, int bit_rate, int tep, get_bit_func_t get_bit, void *user_data); /*! Reinitialise an existing V.27ter modem transmit context, so it may be reused. \brief Reinitialise an existing V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \param bit_rate The bit rate of the modem. Valid values are 2400 and 4800. \param tep TRUE is the optional TEP tone is to be transmitted. \return 0 for OK, -1 for bad parameter */ SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_tx_restart(v27ter_tx_state_t *s, int bit_rate, int tep); /*! Release a V.27ter modem transmit context. \brief Release a V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \return 0 for OK */ SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_tx_release(v27ter_tx_state_t *s); /*! Free a V.27ter modem transmit context. \brief Free a V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \return 0 for OK */ SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_tx_free(v27ter_tx_state_t *s); /*! Get the logging context associated with a V.27ter modem transmit context. \brief Get the logging context associated with a V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \return A pointer to the logging context */ SPAN_DECLARE(logging_state_t *) v27ter_tx_get_logging_state(v27ter_tx_state_t *s); /*! Change the get_bit function associated with a V.27ter modem transmit context. \brief Change the get_bit function associated with a V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \param get_bit The callback routine used to get the data to be transmitted. \param user_data An opaque pointer. */ SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_tx_set_get_bit(v27ter_tx_state_t *s, get_bit_func_t get_bit, void *user_data); /*! Change the modem status report function associated with a V.27ter modem transmit context. \brief Change the modem status report function associated with a V.27ter modem transmit context. \param s The modem context. \param handler The callback routine used to report modem status changes. \param user_data An opaque pointer. */ SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_tx_set_modem_status_handler(v27ter_tx_state_t *s, modem_tx_status_func_t handler, void *user_data); /*! Generate a block of V.27ter modem audio samples. \brief Generate a block of V.27ter modem audio samples. \param s The modem context. \param amp The audio sample buffer. \param len The number of samples to be generated. \return The number of samples actually generated. */ SPAN_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) v27ter_tx(v27ter_tx_state_t *s, int16_t amp[], int len); #if defined(__cplusplus) } #endif #endif /*- End of file ------------------------------------------------------------*/