Claims
- 1. A digital Gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK) filter for frequency modulating a carrier signal in a GMSK transmission system, the GMSK filter comprising:a control logic module having a shift register receiving modulation bits, said shift register having a first side for receiving logic 1 values of the modulation bits and a second side receiving logic 0 values of the modulation bits, said second side being opposite said first side, said shift register having a shift direction switchable between a stop, a left and a right shift direction; a number of individual current sources outputting individual current values with said individual current sources being individually driven by said control logic module in accordance with a digital signal to be modulated; and an output resistor coupled to said individual current sources with a total current from said individual current sources being converted by said output resistor to a voltage value for controlling a voltage controlled oscillator, by which a frequency of the carrier signal is modulated.
- 2. The digital GMSK filter according to claim 1, wherein the individual current values of said individual current sources are weighted nonlinearly.
- 3. The digital GMSK filter according to claim 2, wherein the individual current values of said individual current sources are weighted such that the total current has a Gaussian characteristic, as a result of a respective connection and disconnection of in each case one of said individual current sources.
- 4. The digital GMSK filter according to claim 1, wherein said shift register is operable in a long loop mode, in which said shift register is always filled either entirely with “logic ones” or entirely with “logic zeros”, and said shift register is operable in a short loop mode, in which the shift direction for specific positions in said shift register is changed, and a shift process is suppressed for one cycle.
- 5. The digital GMSK filter according to claim 4, wherein for the long loop mode in said shift register, the shift direction is changed as a function of a next bit to be modulated.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/DE00/01121, filed Apr. 11, 2000, which designated the United States.
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