Universal processing module for programmable radio's

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H04B 1/06 (2006.01) H04L 27/01 (2006.01) G06F 15/20 (1990.01)

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CA 2073375

Abstract of the Disclosure The universal signal processing apparatus provides signal processing for radios using generic software modules stored in a nonvolatile memory, a microcomputing device that controls a programmable digital signal processing device, an analog to digital converter and a digital to analog converter. A radio processor communicates with the microcomputing device and requests the type of signal processing required. To provide flexibility, the radio processor and the microcomputing device have their programs stored in an EEPROM. When the radio processor requests a type of signal processing, the microcomputing device retrieves its programming from a designated location within the EEPROM. Based on the retrieved instructions, the microcomputing device programs the digital signal processing device to access specific generic softeware modules. The microcomputing device then controls the signal processing by controlling the analog to digital converter, the digital to analogconverter and the data flow into and out of the digital signal processing device. LIS. 147

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