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Connecting Third-Party Products
TM8000 3DK Hardware Developer’s Kit
Application Manual
September 2003
© Tait Electronics Ltd
5.1
External Products
5.1.1
External Modem
Data Flow
shows a simple point-to-point data link system using two radios
and external modems.
1.
DTE 1 transmits the source data in serial form to the external
modem 1. The DTE can be a PC or a data head.
2.
The modem encodes the data into a baseband modulation signal
which is suitable for over-the-air transmission, and feeds it to radio 1.
3.
Radio 1 uses the baseband modulation signal for frequency
modulation of the RF carrier signal, and then sends the modulated
signal over the air (via a repeater, if necessary).
4.
Radio 2 receives the modulated signal, recovers the baseband
modulation signal from the RF carrier, and then feeds the baseband
modulation signal to external modem 2.
5.
External modem 2 decodes the baseband modulation signal into serial
digital form and feeds it to DTE 2.
DTE 2 can also be the source and DTE 1 the destination, however because
the TM81xx is a simplex radio, simultaneous data flow in opposite directions
is not possible.
Figure 5.1
Basic system configuration using two external modems and radios
external
modem
RF connector
auxiliary
connector
radio
1
DTE 1
1
serial data
connector
radio
connector
DTE
connector
external
modem
RF connector
auxiliary
connector
radio
2
DTE 2
2
serial data
connector
radio
connector
DTE
connector