PN code Synchronization
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In a Spread Spectrum communication system, the pn code used by the receiver must be same and synchronized ...
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6th September 2008 11:30 PM #1
PN code Synchronization
Hiiii everybody,
In a Spread Spectrum communication system, the pn code used by the receiver must be same and synchronized with the pn code used by the transmitter.
My question is, how the receiver will ever know what pn code is the transmitter using? How the receiver will have the knowledge of what pn sequence the transmitter is using? And how the pn code is synchronized?
Thats all, thank you very much.
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7th September 2008 12:56 AM #2
Re: PN code Synchronization
PN is mainly & mostly used in CDMA technology...where User PN code is trans. & along with data via the BSC/MSC to the reciever handheld device which in turn decode the same to recieve the incoming only after validification of the sender PN..which is nothing but a 16/32digit(for CDMA)binary code.
Hope you get your reply.
For any furthur technical clarification on same feel free to mail me at mail.for.soumik@gmail.com
Regards,
J2R
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7th September 2008 01:01 AM #3
Re: PN code Synchronization
Tip: Wouldn't it be nice if all the discussions remain on CE? Lot of engineers would benefit from these discussions.
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7th September 2008 01:10 AM #4
Re: PN code Synchronization
Tip:Query reply is closed..so its better always to give the q. generator chance to put any furthur query if they have on the same post to get it in replier mail box for immediate response.

Originally Posted by
The_Big_K
Tip: Wouldn't it be nice if all the discussions remain on CE? Lot of engineers would benefit from these discussions.
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