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News Release from: Numerix | Subject: SigLib V8.00
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 August 2006

Library has more
options for DSP-based modems

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DSP library includes new functionality for implementing digital modems, including enhanced carrier synchronisation, demodulation and timing error detectors

Numerix has released version 8.00 of it industry leading DSP library - SigLib. The new version of SigLib includes new functionality for implementing digital modems, including enhanced carrier synchronisation, demodulation and timing error detectors. To support the new functionality, SigLib includes a complete V.26B pi/4 D-QPSK soft-modem example.

The new functionality allows complex modems to be developed quickly and easily.

The portability of the code allows the modems to run on desktop workstations and embedded DSP based hardware.

It has already been used in a soft-modem solution for the Los Angeles Department of Public Works and has received extensive testing.

The SigLib library contains over 550 functions and 40,000 lines of source code.

The library is supported with comprehensive examples, documentation and an on-line tutorial.

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