Claims
- 1. A wireless packet data communications modem, comprising:
- a transceiver having a control input, a modulator for impressing modulation on a radio frequency carrier, and a demodulator for providing a demodulated data signal,
- a logic unit, coupled to said modulator, said demodulator and said control input for providing, in response to a transmit data block received at said logic unit, a data wave form input to said modulator and for providing, responsive to said demodulated data signal, error corrected data blocks and
- a controller interface for interfacing with a computer and for providing said transmit data block from the computer to said logic unit and for providing said error corrected blocks from said logic unit to the computer.
- 2. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said controller interface substantially complies to the Personal computer memory card international association electrical standard.
- 3. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 2, further comprising:
- a housing for containment of said modem, said housing conforming substantially to the Personal computer memory card international association Type II format.
- 4. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 2, further comprising:
- a housing for containment of said modem, said housing conforming at least in part to the Personal computer memory card international association Type II format.
- 5. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said transceiver is configured to operate as a frequency division multiple access transceiver.
- 6. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said transceiver is configured to operate as a time division multiple access transceiver.
- 7. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said transceiver is configured to operate as a code division multiple access transceiver.
- 8. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said transceiver is configured to operate as a frequency hopped spread spectrum transceiver.
- 9. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said modulation is frequency shift keyed modulation.
- 10. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 9, wherein said frequency shift keyed modulation is a four level modulation.
- 11. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 9, wherein said modulation is two level modulation.
- 12. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said modulation is a linear form of modulation.
- 13. The wireless packet data communications modem of claim 1, wherein said error-corrected data blocks have been de-interleaved, error corrected, and buffered prior to providing said error corrected blocks to said controller interface.
- 14. A wireless packet modem according to claim 1, wherein the transceiver and the logic unit are housed within a housing for interfacing with the computer via the controller interface.
- 15. A wireless packet modem according to claim 14, wherein the housing conforms substantially to PCMCIA standards.
- 16. A wireless packet data communications modem, comprising:
- a transceiver having a control input, a modulator for impressing modulation on a radio frequency carrier, and a demodulator for providing a demodulated data signal,
- a logic unit, coupled to said modulator, said demodulator and said control input, for providing, in response to a transmit data block received at said logic unit, a data wave form input to said modulator, said logic unit having de-interleaving, error correcting, and buffering functions responsive to said demodulated data signal, for error correcting, de-interleaving and buffering said demodulated data signal and for providing error corrected data blocks and
- a controller interface for interfacing with a computer and for providing said transmit data block from the computer to said logic unit and for providing said error corrected blocks from said logic unit to the computer.
- 17. A wireless packet modem according to claim 16, wherein the transceiver and the logic unit are housed within a housing for interfacing with the computer via the controller interface.
- 18. A wireless packet modem according to claim 17, wherein the housing conforms substantially to PCMCIA standards.
- 19. A wireless packet data communications modem, comprising:
- a transceiver having a control input, a modulator for impressing modulation on a radio frequency carrier, and a demodulator for providing a demodulated data signal,
- a logic unit, coupled to said modulator, said demodulator and said control input, for providing, in response to a transmit data block received at said logic unit, a data wave form input to said modulator, said logic unit having at least error correcting functions responsive to said demodulated data signal, for error correcting said demodulated data signal and for providing error corrected data blocks,
- a computer comprising a host processor and
- a controller interface coupled to said computer and said logic unit for providing said transmit data block from said computer to said logic unit and for providing said error corrected blocks from said logic unit to said computer.
- 20. A wireless packet data communications modem according to claim 19, wherein the logic unit and the computer have separate power sources.
- 21. A wireless packet modem according to claim 19, further comprising a first housing for containment of said computer and a second housing for containment of said transceiver and said logic unit, said second housing disposed at least in part within said first housing.
- 22. A wireless packet modem according to claim 21, wherein the second housing conforms substantially to PCMCIA standards.
- 23. The wireless data packet modem of claim 1 wherein said modem is operable to send and receive messages when physically associated with said computer and when physically disassociated from said computer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/143,689, filed Oct. 28, 1993 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Electronic Design, Aug. 5, 1993, "Miniaturized Transceiver Combines Frequency Hopping, Dual Conversion, and SAW Filtering For Low Error Rate," Milt Leonard, pp. 45-50. |
Continuations (1)
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