Anchor Hill's Mobile Phase Recovering Equalizer is now available for Xilinx FPGAs
October 15, 2012 -- Anchor Hill Communications now has available a drop-in black box Xilinx FPGA instantiation of it's patent-pending Mobile Phase Recovering Equalizer (MPRE) technology. This technology enables mobile broadband applications to exploit power efficient Single-Carrier modulation in dynamic frequency selective fading channels. Avoid the high PAPR and inflexibility of OFDM modulation in mobile fading channels by using our MPRE.
Anchor Hill also has a number of other FPGA module solutions which can be used with the MPRE, including Frequency Locked Loop, AGC, SNR estimation, and most functions required for modulation and demodulation. Anchor Hill has an array of innovative solutions for signal processing and communications tasks and also provides engineering services for custom solutions.
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