Claims
- 1. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression comprising:
- a data buffer and control block, for producing a digital word from an input digital data sequence having at least a first word and a last word;
- a mode buffer and command block, coupled to the data buffer and control block, for modifying the digital word to reduce transients having:
- a mode input port for receiving a signal indicative of when the input digital data sequence is being received by the data buffer and control block; and
- a look-up table, coupled to the data buffer and control block, for creating an output waveform sequence from the digital word.
- 2. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression according to claim 1 wherein the output waveform sequence is a sampled digital signal.
- 3. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression according to claim 1 wherein the mode buffer and command block creates a start signal when the first word of the input digital data sequence is received by the data buffer and control block.
- 4. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression according to claim 1 wherein the mode buffer and command block creates a stop signal when the last word of the input digital data sequence is received by the data buffer and control block.
- 5. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression according to claim 1 wherein the digital word contains at least two word segments.
- 6. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression according to claim 5 wherein the digital word contains three word segments.
- 7. A pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression according to claim 6 wherein the digital word contains a past word segment, a present word segment, and a future word segment.
- 8. A radiotelephone comprising:
- a pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression having:
- a data buffer and control block, for producing a digital word from an input digital data sequence having at least a first word and a last word;
- a mode buffer and command block, coupled to the data buffer and control block, and having a mode input port for receiving a signal indicative of when an input digital data sequence is being received by the data buffer and control block, for modifying the digital word to reduce transients; and
- a look-up table, coupled to the data buffer and control block, for creating an output waveform sequence from the digital word; and
- a modulator, coupled to the pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression, for modulating the output waveform sequence.
- 9. A radiotelephone according to claim 8 wherein the output waveform sequence is a sampled digital signal.
- 10. A radiotelephone according to claim 8 further comprising a controller coupled to the pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression for transmitting the input digital data sequence to the data buffer and control block.
- 11. A radiotelephone according to claim 8 further comprising a controller coupled to the pulse-shaping look-up table with transient suppression for transmitting the signal indicative of when an input digital data sequence is being received by the data buffer and control block.
- 12. A radiotelephone according to claim 8 wherein the mode buffer and command block creates a start signal when the first word of an input digital data sequence is received by the data buffer and control block.
- 13. A radiotelephone according to claim 8 wherein the mode buffer and command block creates a stop signal when the last word of an input digital data sequence is received by the data buffer and control block.
- 14. A radiotelephone according to claim 8 wherein the digital word contains at least two word segments.
- 15. A radiotelephone according to claim 14 wherein the digital word contains three word segments.
- 16. A radiotelephone according to claim 15 wherein the digital word contains a past word segment, a present word segment, and a future word segment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/124,200 filed by John J. Janssen et al. on even date herewith and entitled "Transient-Suppressing Mode Switch." The related application is assigned to the assignee of the present application and hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference thereto.
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