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06 October 2008
february 2000 cover

Communication Systems Design

February 2000
Table of Contents

Volume 6, Number 2



Features

RF Design of a TDMA Cellular/PCS Handset: Part 1
By Eduardo Stein
TIA/EIA/ANSI-136 is the applicable standard in North America for TDMA-based digital cellular/PCS. The standards are currently being upgraded to provide a smooth evolution to the future 3G wireless communication system. The article takes a look at this TDMA cellular/PCS standards evolution and discusses key design considerations for handsets.

Transporting Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel over the MAN
By Scott Kipp
The commonly-employed Fabry-Perot lasers typically permit fiber links of up to 10 to 30 km (operating at gigabit rate in the 1310-nm wavelength). The search for extending this distance begins with the use of distributed feedback (DFB) lasers, which can permit fiber links to reach up to 100 km.

Differentiated Services
By William Stallings
The Internet and the Internet Protocol were designed to provide a fair datagram delivery service. Vast amounts of Internet traffic require differing levels of QoS for different traffic flows. Here's a look at the differentiated services architecture designed to provide support for a wide range of network services.

Soft Radios and Modems on FPGAs
By Les Mintzer
The FPGA is now competing with DSP chips for soft radio and modem design. With the application of distributed arithmetic techniques, the scales are once again tipping in favor of the FPGA.


Columns

Building Blocks
Symbol Error Expressions Demystified.

Standards & Protocols
ADSL Frame Formats – Digital Delivery.

Programming& Design
Interface Software.


Departments

Uplink
New Product Planning.

Upfront
Wireless-data market boom
Fast and Gigabit Ethernet chip market boom
Design Life

Technical News
Alliances, agreements, and technology announcements.

Top Ten
Silicon-Based IP Routing.

New Products
The latest in ICs, components, subsystems, test and measurement, design tools, and software and intellectual property.


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