anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
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anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
im seriously getting fed up of uni work now, any of you any good with pulse code modulation? in particular CELP?
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Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
Certainly off topic! a way of converting analogue to digital waves? Isn't "Google" great
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Dale is good at Post Code Modulation. 


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Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
celp is whats used to broadcast your voice from a mobile phone. and i hate it, that is all. =/ 

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Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
thats the b*****d!! i do dislike communications modules =[
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Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
Oh, we had lots of Pulse Code Modulator units... The sign on the front of the cabinets was in plain english and read: 'Keep Well Away' 

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Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
Also popular in Motor speed control, disability scooters spring to mind, you could hear the early ones sqealing as the pulse was in the audible range.
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What do you actually have to do?
There seems to be a system in place, so at least you don't have to design a new one, or do you?
There seems to be a system in place, so at least you don't have to design a new one, or do you?
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the question, and i quote, is:
3. Modern digital cellular phones use an updated version of PCM called CELP (code excited linear predictive). Explain how celp works and suggest reasons why it is used with cellular mobile phones.
im not a comms guy so its all abit foreign to me, its not qa big question and its only worth about 3% so im not overly worried bout it..... it'd just be nice to get that 3%!!
3. Modern digital cellular phones use an updated version of PCM called CELP (code excited linear predictive). Explain how celp works and suggest reasons why it is used with cellular mobile phones.
im not a comms guy so its all abit foreign to me, its not qa big question and its only worth about 3% so im not overly worried bout it..... it'd just be nice to get that 3%!!
Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
Bring me up to speed on this uni stuff, is it considered cheating to be told the answer, or is it just a case of knowing where to get the answer from that matters?
Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
knowing where to get answers from =] celp has far too many equations for my liking.
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Ignore the equations, the question isn't about them.
The Wikipedia page has all the info you need, just don't be tempted to copy and paste it.
Translate it into language your mum could understand and you should get full marks.
The Wikipedia page has all the info you need, just don't be tempted to copy and paste it.
Translate it into language your mum could understand and you should get full marks.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
true, though we do loose marks if we use wikipedia as a source! which i supose is fair as its hardly the most reliable place.
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"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
haha i found a couple of pretty good ones, but thanks ill be sure to take a look theres bound to be something i can add from there.
i really dont like this comms stuff.... im more of a digital man, everythings either on or off! make slife much easier. I'd much rather be playing with a PIC chip tbh.
i really dont like this comms stuff.... im more of a digital man, everythings either on or off! make slife much easier. I'd much rather be playing with a PIC chip tbh.
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Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
The world is analogue, get used to it, don't be put off by equations as long as you don't have to write them.
If you can simplify the question till your mum can understand it, that will show that you understand it, not that you can recreate it, that isn't what the question is about.
Try and have more of a "can do" attitude, it will serve you much better in the world of work.
If you can simplify the question till your mum can understand it, that will show that you understand it, not that you can recreate it, that isn't what the question is about.
Try and have more of a "can do" attitude, it will serve you much better in the world of work.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
all done and handed in anyway.
now for an assignment doing a ward-mellor analysis of a bottling plant. much more my thing =]
now for an assignment doing a ward-mellor analysis of a bottling plant. much more my thing =]
Re: anyone out there any good with pulse code modulation?
We're not allowed to use it at allphurn wrote:true, though we do loose marks if we use wikipedia as a source! which i supose is fair as its hardly the most reliable place.
