GNU Radio 3.5.3.2 C++ API
atsci_fs_correlator Class Reference

abstract base class for ATSC field sync correlator More...

#include <atsci_fs_correlator.h>

Inheritance diagram for atsci_fs_correlator:

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 atsci_fs_correlator ()
virtual ~atsci_fs_correlator ()=0
virtual void reset ()=0
virtual void filter (float input_sample, float *output_sample, float *output_tag)=0
virtual int delay () const =0
 return delay in samples from input to output

Detailed Description

abstract base class for ATSC field sync correlator

Processes input samples one at a time looking for an occurence of either the field sync 1 or field sync 2 pattern.

For each sample processed, an output sample and an output tag are produced. The output samples are identical to the input samples but are delayed by a number of samples given by delay(). The output tag associated with the the given output sample indicates whether this sample is the beginning of one of the field syncs or is an ordinary sample. The tags are defined in atsci_sync_tag.h.

For ease of use, the field sync patterns are defined to begin with the first symbol of the 4 symbol data segment sync pattern that immediately proceeds the actual PN 511 code. This makes it easier for downstream code to determine the location of data segment syncs merely by counting. They'll occur every 832 samples assuming everything is working.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

atsci_fs_correlator::atsci_fs_correlator ( )
virtual atsci_fs_correlator::~atsci_fs_correlator ( ) [pure virtual]

Member Function Documentation

virtual int atsci_fs_correlator::delay ( ) const [pure virtual]

return delay in samples from input to output

Implemented in atsci_fs_correlator_naive.

virtual void atsci_fs_correlator::filter ( float  input_sample,
float *  output_sample,
float *  output_tag 
) [pure virtual]

Implemented in atsci_fs_correlator_naive.

virtual void atsci_fs_correlator::reset ( ) [pure virtual]

Implemented in atsci_fs_correlator_naive.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: