IPrium releases Burst BPSK Modem
TOMSK, Russia, March 01, 2016 - FPGA intellectual property (IP) provider IPrium LLC (www.iprium.com) today announced that it has expanded its family of Modem IP products with a new Burst BPSK Modem IP Core for microwave communication systems.
The IP Core is a complete BPSK modem and is optimized for communication systems operating in half-duplex mode. The total overhead of the packet structure is only 48 bits. For example, configuration with 1024 bits of payload gives 95% efficiency in packet mode.
The Burst BPSK Modem has been field-proven and is compliant with microwave transmission standards.
The IP Core provides turnkey single-chip solution that can be used in narrowband or wideband applications.
Pricing and Availability
The Burst BPSK Modem IP Core is available immediately in synthesizable Verilog or optimized netlist format, along with synthesis scripts and simulation test bench with expected results.
For further information, product evaluation, or pricing, please visit the IP Core page:
About IPrium LLC
IPrium Modem IP Cores allow designers of communication equipment to rapidly and cost-effectively develop and verify their systems. IPrium offers FPGA and ASIC IP Cores for high-quality modems to customers worldwide. Visit IPrium at www.iprium.com.
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