Modulating array transmitter

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H04L 27/36 (2006.01) H04L 1/22 (2006.01) H04L 27/20 (2006.01)

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CA 2192605

This invention pertains to a method for producing high power microwave transmission signals conveying one of a plurality of symbols, wherein a symbol represents a plurality of bits, and also to a modulating array transmitter that operates in accordance with the method. The method includes a first step of applying j bits to a data storage device to address the data storage device to output N bits to N/2 QPSK modulators. Each of the N/2 QPSK modulators receives a subset (a pair) of the N bits. Each of the bit pairs specifies one of up to four phase shifts. Within each of the N/2 QPSK modulators, a next step phase modulates a reference (e.g., local oscillator) signal in accordance with a phase shift specified by the received pair of bits. A next step amplifies the outputs of each of the N/2 QPSK modulators to produce respective amplified QPSK modulated signals. A further step combines the amplified QPSK modulated signals by vector addition to produce one of a plurality of symbols, wherein the produced symbol represents a value of the j (even number) input bits. Also disclosed is a BPSK embodiment of the invention, wherein there are N BPSK modulators, each receiving one of the N bits.

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