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Scramble an input stream using an LFSR.
Scramble an input stream using a Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR).


This block scrambles up to 8 bits per byte of the input data stream, starting at the LSB.
This block scrambles up to 8 bits per byte of the input data stream, starting at the LSB.

Latest revision as of 16:00, 27 December 2019

Scramble an input stream using a Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR).

This block scrambles up to 8 bits per byte of the input data stream, starting at the LSB. The scrambler works by XORing the incoming bit stream by the output of the LFSR. Optionally, after bits have been processed, the shift register is reset to the value. This allows processing fixed length vectors of samples.

Alternatively, the LFSR can be reset using a reset tag to scramble variable length vectors. However, it cannot be reset between bytes.

For details on configuring the LFSR, see gr::digital::lfsr.

Parameters

(R): Run-time adjustable

Mask
Polynomial mask for LFSR
Seed
Initial shift register contents
Length
Shift register length
Count
Number of bytes after which shift register is reset, 0=never
Bits per byte
Number of bits per byte
Reset tag key
When a tag with this key is detected, the shift register is reset (when this is set, count is ignored!)

Example Flowgraph

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Source Files

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