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- From: pell@isy.liu.se (P{r Emanuelsson)
- Subject: How to build a cheap, reliable comm link?
- Message-ID: <pell.727566512@isy>
- Sender: news@isy.liu.se (Lord of the News)
- Organization: Dept of EE, University of Linkoping
- Date: 20 Jan 93 21:48:32 GMT
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- Hi. I am currently looking at building a uni-directional 100 kbit/s link
- for long distances (cable). I will probably FSK modulate a 100 MHz carrier
- or something similar. I'd very much like suggestions for a chip pair to
- perform the above data transfer. It has to be reliable and cost is a major
- factor. I'd prefer to transmit/receive bytes of data, but a bit stream with
- clock is acceptable. Also, if there are chips for performing the
- abovementioned FSK (de)modulation, I'd appreciate some pointers. Will
- summarize answers.
-
- Thanks!
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- Dept. of Electrical Engineering pell@isy.liu.se
- University of Linkoping, Sweden ...!uunet!isy.liu.se!pell
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