Marcus,

any PAM signal with symbol rate R can be transmitted using bandwidth R/2

(essentially a sinc pulse; this is the case when you put 0 as the
roll-off factor of an RRC).

I thought your comment was not specifically for CPFSK,

but general transmission schemes thus my clarification.

If it is specific for CPFSK then kindly disregard the above.

Achilleas


> So, I will need you to *explain* how you can transport 1.somethingMb/s
> through a 625kHz wide channel if every time you use that channel to
> transmit a symbol, only one bit can get sent. How do these numbers add
> up for you? You've got a serious problem with your pulse shaping, there.


On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Achilleas Anastasopoulos <anas...@umich.edu>
wrote:

> Why are you using the RRC filters?
>
> I hope you are realizing that filtering a CPFSK signal is not the same as
> filtering its instantaneous frequency (which is a PAM signal with
> rectangular pulses).
> As a result, the next question is why in your poly-phase filter you are
> using RRC filter taps?
>
> Achilleas
>
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