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Re: [bluetooth] clk implementation
Thankyou Alban for you prompt response.Is it alright if I email to you at
ur inventel address?
Regards,
Puloma
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Alban Villain wrote:
> Hi Puloma,
>
> I guess you refer to the p. 77 of the BLuetooth Core spec. 1.1...
> The clock to be used is the bitclock. I has the same rate than the bitrate,
> that is to say 1 MHz in this case.
> The way you can implement this clock is up to you and depends on your
> design. If you use a oscillator which is a integer multiple of 1 MHz you
> can simply divide it downto 1.
> Or alternatively if you use PLLs into your core you can generate the right
> clock directly.
>
> Do not confuse the clock I'm talking about here with the Bluetooth clock.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Alban Villain
>
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> >HI,
> >I need some help in implementing the clock and thus implementing the data
> >whitening block.I am coding in verilog.I don't understand how the clock
> >is to be implemented.
> >Help in this regard is greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Puloma Mukherjee
> >
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