Forming the core of Philips's two-chip DECT solution are the ABC
chip that handles ADPCM codec, burst-mode control, and microcontroller functions. The system converts the 1.9-GHz antenna-input signal into two IF signals centered around zero (known as "zero IF chip"). This signal goes to the IF baseband receiver, which converts the analog signal generated by the front-end receiver into the data stream required by the burst-mode controller.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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