Experiment 19 - Binary Phase Shift Keying
Overview
In this experiment you’ll use the Emona DATEx to generate a BPSK signal using the Multiplier module to implement its mathematical model. Digital data for the message is modelled by the Sequence Generator module. You’ll then recover the data using another Multiplier module and observe its distortion. Finally, you’ll use a comparator to restore the data.
Click on the PDF in the Downloads section of this document, to see the content of this experiment, which is a sample from the Emona DATEx Lab Manual, Volume 1, by Barry Duncan, which is included with the Emona DATEx.
Additional Resources
- Emona ETT-202 DATEx for NI ELVIS Product Page
- Emona DATEx Overview Slides
- Emona ETT-202 DATEx for NI ELVIS Resource Page
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