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atsci_sssr Class Reference

ATSC Segment and Symbol Sync Recovery. More...

#include <gnuradio/atsc/sssr_impl.h>

Public Member Functions

 atsci_sssr ()
 
 ~atsci_sssr ()
 
void reset ()
 call on channel change More...
 
void update (sssr::sample_t sample_in, bool *seg_locked, int *symbol_index, double *timing_adjust)
 process a single sample at the ATSC symbol rate (~10.76 MSPS) More...
 

Detailed Description

ATSC Segment and Symbol Sync Recovery.

This class implements data segment sync tracking and symbol timing using the method described in "ATSC/VSB Tutorial - Receiver Technology" by Wayne E. Bretl of Zenith, pgs 41-45.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

atsci_sssr::atsci_sssr ( )
atsci_sssr::~atsci_sssr ( )

Member Function Documentation

void atsci_sssr::reset ( )

call on channel change

void atsci_sssr::update ( sssr::sample_t  sample_in,
bool *  seg_locked,
int *  symbol_index,
double *  timing_adjust 
)

process a single sample at the ATSC symbol rate (~10.76 MSPS)

This block computes an indication of our timing error and keeps track of where the segment sync's occur. timing_adjust is returned to indicate how the interpolator timing needs to be adjusted to track the transmitter's symbol timing. If seg_locked is true, then symbol_index is the index of this sample in the current segment. The symbols are numbered from 0 to 831, where symbols 0, 1, 2 and 3 correspond to the data segment sync pattern, nominally +5, -5, -5, +5.


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