GFSK Mod
Hierarchical block for Gaussian Frequency Shift Key (GFSK) modulation.
The input is a byte stream (unsigned char) and the output is the complex modulated signal at baseband.
Parameters
- Samples/Symbol
- Samples per baud >= 2 (integer)
- Default value = 2
- Sensitivity
- Given to the Frequency Mod
- Default value = 1.0
- BT
- Gaussian filter bandwidth * symbol time (float)
- Default value = 0.35
- Verbose
- Prints the value of bits per symbol and BT
- Default value = Off
- Log
- Prints the following modulation data to .dat files:
- * Chunks to Symbol data is written to "nrz.dat"
- * Output of Gaussian filter is written to "gaussian_filter.dat"
- * Output of frequency modulator is written to "fmmod.dat"
- Default value = Off
- Unpack (depreciated in GNU Radio 3.8)
- Unpack input byte stream?
Internal Structure
For GNU Radio 3.8:
Packed to unpacked (input:byte, output:byte) --> Chunks to Symbols (input: byte, output: float) --> Interpolating FIR Filter (Float to float(real taps)) --> Frequency Mod --> Multiply const (I/O type:complex)
Example Flowgraph
The flowgraph below shows an example of the GFSK Mod and GFSK Demod blocks in action. We GFSK modulate 9-bit long bit stream '000111011', and then GFSK demodulate it. Then we compare the two bit streams to make sure that they are the same.
When the flowgraph runs, we see that the red and blue signals are the same, meaning that the bit streams before and after the GFSK modulation and demodulation are the same.
In order to replicate the results shown below, make sure you do the following:
- Make sure you have a vector of 9 bits in your vector source. For example, I used (0,0,0,1,1,1,0,1,1) in this example.
- Make sure you turn off the unpack function in the GFSK Mod block. You will need to double click the block to bring up the Properties pop-up in order to turn it off. Turn it off. Then you will see "Unpack: Off" show up on the block after you close its Properties pop-up.
Source Files
- Python files
- [1]
- Block definition
- [2]