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GNU Radio 3.7.1 C++ API
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A rate 1/2, k=7 convolutional encoder for the CCSDS standard. More...
#include <encode_ccsds_27_bb.h>
Public Types | |
| typedef boost::shared_ptr < encode_ccsds_27_bb > | sptr |
Static Public Member Functions | |
| static sptr | make () |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Member Functions inherited from gr::sync_interpolator | |
| unsigned | interpolation () const |
| void | set_interpolation (unsigned interpolation) |
| void | forecast (int noutput_items, gr_vector_int &ninput_items_required) |
| Estimate input requirements given output request. More... | |
| int | general_work (int noutput_items, gr_vector_int &ninput_items, gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items, gr_vector_void_star &output_items) |
| compute output items from input items More... | |
| int | fixed_rate_ninput_to_noutput (int ninput) |
| Given ninput samples, return number of output samples that will be produced. N.B. this is only defined if fixed_rate returns true. Generally speaking, you don't need to override this. More... | |
| int | fixed_rate_noutput_to_ninput (int noutput) |
| Given noutput samples, return number of input samples required to produce noutput. N.B. this is only defined if fixed_rate returns true. Generally speaking, you don't need to override this. More... | |
Protected Types inherited from gr::basic_block | |
| enum | vcolor { WHITE, GREY, BLACK } |
Protected Member Functions inherited from gr::sync_interpolator | |
| sync_interpolator (void) | |
| sync_interpolator (const std::string &name, gr::io_signature::sptr input_signature, gr::io_signature::sptr output_signature, unsigned interpolation) | |
Protected Attributes inherited from gr::block | |
| std::vector< long > | d_max_output_buffer |
| std::vector< long > | d_min_output_buffer |
| gr::thread::mutex | d_setlock |
| gr::logger_ptr | d_logger |
| gr::logger_ptr | d_debug_logger |
A rate 1/2, k=7 convolutional encoder for the CCSDS standard.
This block performs convolutional encoding using the CCSDS standard polynomial ("Voyager").
The input is an MSB first packed stream of bits.
The output is a stream of symbols 0 or 1 representing the encoded data.
As a rate 1/2 code, there will be 16 output symbols for every input byte.
This block is designed for continuous data streaming, not packetized data. There is no provision to "flush" the encoder.
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