Claims
- 1. Signalling apparatus for producing a wave train which maintains one of a plurality of predetermined phase positions representing respective symbols during symbol transmitting periods, and which changes from one to another of said phase positions only during short transition periods between said symbol transmitting periods, said apparatus comprising waveform source means which makes separately available a plurality of different oscillations respectively defining all the possible phase transitions, each oscillation including a respective phase transition and a plurality of cycles at both sides of that transition the phases at the respective sides defining that transition, and selecting means for changing from one of said oscillations to another during symbol transmitting periods, the two oscillations between which changing occurs being in the same phase position while changing occurs and the second oscillation undergoing the desired phase transition during the next transition period.
- 2. A data transmission arrangement for transmitting a carrier wave, phase modulated by the data, such that in each of a plurality of adjacent symbol periods the phase of said carrier wave measured relative to a reference carrier wave having the same frequency of oscillation assumes one of a plurality of permitted values representing respective symbols with phase transitions occurring between the symbol periods, including a source of separate waveforms defining respective ones of said phase transitions, each waveform including a respective phase transition and at both sides of the transition a plurality of cycles of oscillation of the carrier wave frequency the phases at the respective sides defining said transition, means for selecting respective ones of said waveforms, and means for combining the waveforms appropriate to successive transitions by combining the cycles of oscillation of these separate waveforms which relate to the same symbol.
- 3. An arrangement according to claim 2 wherein said source of waveforms comprises at least one surface acoustic wave device having input and output transducer means and wherein the input transducer means receives electrical impulse signals.
- 4. An arrangement according to claim 3 wherein the surface acoustic wave device is arranged to produce an amplitude-weighted waveform including a phase transition.
- 5. An arrangement according to claim 3 wherein the input transducer means is a launch transducer having a broad frequency response and the output transducer means is a receiver transducer defining the waveform which said device is arranged to produce.
- 6. An arrangement according to claim 3 wherein said input and output transducer means are located adjacent opposite ends of said surface acoustic wave device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 809,365 filed June 23, 1977 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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