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CML Microcircuits announced CMX7163 Wireless Data QAM Modem
CML Microcircuits announced the launch of the CMX7163 wireless data QAM modem IC. The CMX7163 provides 4/16/64-QAM baseband modem functions in a single chip, replacing the current need for user programmed DSP plus codec ICs. This development includes high dynamic range analogue signal capturing, digital baseband filters, auxiliary codecs, clock generator, and I/O functions all designed to lower total BOM cost and chip count. The high level of total integration reduces technical risk and time to market.
The The device utilises CML's proprietary FirmASIC component technology. On-chip sub-systems are configured by a Function Image data file that is uploaded during device initialisation and defines the device’s function and features set. The device's functions and features can be enhanced by subsequent Function Image releases, facilitating in-the-field upgrades.
The CMX7163 logical interface provides addressable configuration parameters that ease host driver development.Selectable modulation, symbol rate and FEC suit a wide range of application requirements without hardware reconfiguration.
Important features include direct I/Q analogue inputs and outputs; automatic dc offset compensation, pulse shape filtering, a RAMDAC capability for PA ramping control, and a C-BUS (SPI compatible) serial interface to the host microcontroller. Four auxiliary ADCs and DACs, two programmable system clock outputs, 4 GPIO and a separate C-BUS (SPI) interface to allow automated control of the radio section. Other special features optimised for high performance modems include carrier sensing, transmit burst timing and automated control of receiver AGC (when using CMX992 or CMX994).