On 27-12-2011 14:26, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
> On Friday 23 December 2011 18:27:12 Patrick Boettcher wrote:
>> On Friday, December 23, 2011 02:38:59 PM Andreas Oberritter wrote:
>>> On 22.12.2011 22:30, Antti Palosaari wrote:
>>>> @@ -201,6 +205,9 @@ typedef enum fe_guard_interval {
>>>>
>>>> GUARD_INTERVAL_1_128,
>>>> GUARD_INTERVAL_19_128,
>>>> GUARD_INTERVAL_19_256,
>>>>
>>>> + GUARD_INTERVAL_PN420,
>>>> + GUARD_INTERVAL_PN595,
>>>> + GUARD_INTERVAL_PN945,
>>>>
>>>> } fe_guard_interval_t;
>>>
>>> What does PN mean in this context?
>>
>> While I (right now) cannot remember what the PN abbreviation stands
>> for, the numbers are the guard time in micro-seconds. At least if I
>> remember correctly.
>
> Totally wrong.
>
> The number indicated by the PN-value is in samples. Not in micro-
> seconds.
>
> To compare the PN value with the guard-time known from DVB-T we could do
> like that: in DVB-T's 8K mode we have 8192 samples which make one
> symbol. If the guard time is 1/32 we have 8192/32 samples which
> represent the protect the symbols from inter-symbol-interference: 256 in
> this case.
>
> In DTMB one symbol consists of 3780 samples + the PN-value. Using the
> classical representation we could say: PN420 is 1/9, PN595 is about 1/6
> and PN945 is 1/4.
PN595 is then 595/3780 = 119/756 = 17/108
While we might code it then as:
GUARD_INTERVAL_1_9, /* PN 420 */
GUARD_INTERVAL_17_108, /* PN 595 */
GUARD_INTERVAL_1_4, /* PN 945 */
in order to preserve the traditional way, maybe it should be coded, instead, as:
GUARD_INTERVAL_420_SAMPLES, /* PN 420 */
GUARD_INTERVAL_595_SAMPLES, /* PN 595 */
GUARD_INTERVAL_945_SAMPLES, /* PN 945 */
I would avoid "PN", as this meaning is not as clear as "samples" or as
a fraction. Also, the traditional guard interval won't be obvious for the
ones that know the DTMB spec.
>
> HTH,
>
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