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Old 06-27-2007, 02:29 PM
peugeot888
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Default Re: A Question about Gardner TED

What references give the definition of S-curve?I have look up
<Synchronization Techniques for Digital Receivers> . <Digital Communication
Receivers Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing>
and <digital communications>.But I can't find the definition of S-curve.
Could tell me the reference?thanks

"julius" <[email protected]>
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> You need to do some homework and derive it, there's a
> dependence on the pulse shape that you use in your
> modulation. It is commonly called the "gain" of the TED,
> and it can be derived from the S-curve, which is the expected
> output of the TED as a function of the true delay.
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> Do you have references on the terms I used above?
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> On Jun 26, 8:50 am, "peugeot888" <peugeot...@tom.com> wrote:
>> But what is unit for e(r)? How can I express the delay?
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