Code Composer Studio (CCStudio or CCS) is an Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) to develop applications for Texas Instruments (TI)
embedded processors. It is primarily designed as for embedded project
design and low-level (baremetal) JTAG based debugging.
So, this entire experiment was done
on code composer studio (CCS) simulator and we observed the output in the CCS
software itself . All the concepts and theory of this practical were taught in
our Digital communication subject. The aim of the experiment was to develop a
program on BPSK(Binary shift keying) , DPSK ,QPSK and harmonic generation. Phase
Shift Keying (PSK) is the digital modulation technique in which the phase of
the carrier signal is changed by varying the sine and cosine inputs at a
particular time. In BPSK the sine wave carrier takes two phase
reversals such as 0° and 180°. In QPSK This is the phase shift keying
technique, in which the sine wave carrier takes four phase reversals such as
0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°. We then observed the waveform for harmonics which
showed the fundamental frequency 1st and 2nd harmonic.
CCS launches really slow even on SSD!
ReplyDeleteNo simulator is better than CCS as a complete package.
ReplyDeleteGreat that all BPSK, QPSK, DPSK were all performed in the same experiment!
ReplyDeleteCCS has a great application in the embedded domain!
ReplyDeleteIs it necessary to use JTAG for connection?
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