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Currently working on an ALS162 time receiver. Getting my paws on NF C 90-002 really helped to think of an easier strategy to acquire and sync with the signal.

Turns out this signal is a 40Bd 3-state TCM.

First step, however, is to write a stub that will generate a baseband clone of the signal. For now I'm able to generate a static frame. The scrambler is implemented, and I'm working on the CRC-13.

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in reply to polprog68k

@polprog68k The signal is generated with a PWM pin, my reconstruction filter needs to be improved.
in reply to isithran

@polprog68k this, or maybe linked to the fact this old scope tends to generate blips when using the digital scroll in dual input mode.
in reply to isithran

oh that makes sense. it looks like a nice scope, whats that bar at the bottom? readout or zoom?
in reply to isithran

Honestly, the choices that were made are quite elegant, imho: out of 9 phase transitions, you can recover up to 4 bits in 4 cases, more than 1 bit for 4 others, and the last, which is the XOR of the 3 previous bits.
This means you can recover erasures in many cases ✨💜✨

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