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Decoding Miller encoded (delay time modulated) data stream

Started by axeman0226 April 19, 2004
Hope this isn't too off topic - but I'm looking at using a RCM3000 to
decode a Miller encoded serial data stream. Miller encoding is the
same as delay time modulation, whre the present state(bit) is
dependent on the last state(bit). The serial data stream is running
at 500kHz.

Has anyone done this before or know where I might find an algorithm
for decoding such a data stream? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!!


I think the stream is pretty fast...

I try to make one project on s similar modulation (biPhase) at 78K and the
RCM3200 where too slow to decode them.

if you not using any hardware solution I thing you will have some
dificulties to make this work

Jonathan
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From: "axeman0226" <axeman0226@axem...>
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Subject: [rabbit-semi] Decoding Miller encoded (delay time modulated) data
stream > Hope this isn't too off topic - but I'm looking at using a RCM3000 to
> decode a Miller encoded serial data stream. Miller encoding is the
> same as delay time modulation, whre the present state(bit) is
> dependent on the last state(bit). The serial data stream is running
> at 500kHz.
>
> Has anyone done this before or know where I might find an algorithm
> for decoding such a data stream? Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks!! >
>
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