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SN User's Guide - ESC Home - NASA

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Revision 10 B-12 450-<strong>SN</strong>UG<br />

From channel<br />

data source<br />

(see<br />

Figure B-6)<br />

NRZ-L<br />

NRZ-L,<br />

-M, or<br />

Data Format -S<br />

Converter<br />

Data<br />

format<br />

Uncoded (KuSA and KaSA)<br />

(SMA and<br />

SSA only)<br />

“N” parallel<br />

Rate 1/2<br />

Data Encoders<br />

(N = 1 for data<br />

rates 300 kbps<br />

Bi (DG2 S-band only)<br />

Interleaver<br />

(PCI) S-band baud<br />

rates > 300 kbps<br />

but independent data conditioning operations on I and Q channels (i.e., identical formatting and coding)]<br />

Rd/2 I channel data stream = channel data source into this data conditioner<br />

Single data source<br />

Rd Rd/2 Q channel data stream = channel data source into this data conditioner<br />

Notes:<br />

1. For the SQPSK alternate I/Q data-bit configuration, NRZ to Bi conversion is not allowed. However, NRZ-M or NRZ-S data<br />

format conversion is required to resolve the data polarity ambiguity and to reconstruct the single data channel at the <strong>SN</strong><br />

ground terminal. This configuration is supported for KuSAR and KaSAR single data sources > 10 Mbps.<br />

2. If the data format is NRZ-L or Biphase-L, the <strong>SN</strong> ground terminal does not resolve the data polarity ambiguity. If the data<br />

format is NRZ-M, NRZ-S, Biphase-M, or Biphase-S, the <strong>SN</strong> ground terminal resolves the data polarity ambiguity.<br />

3. Biphase symbol formatting is only allowed for S-band DG2 BPSK or QPSK modes.

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