A clamped-mode resonant converter (CMRC) is proposed to be used as a transmitter which broadcasts correction signals in a differential Global Positioning System (DGPS). The digital information of the DGPS modulates the carrier with different modulation methods minimum shift keying (MSK) (recommended for the marine radiobeacon band), stepped binary phase shift keying (S-BPSK) and BPSK. The first two methods allow keeping the converter's operation in soft switching mode. Extensive trials under impedance mismatch and modulation conditions confirm that the soft switching mode is preserved.
Phase modulated DGPS transmitter implemented with a clamped-mode resonant converter
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 40 , 3 ; 919-928
01.07.2004
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Elektronische Ressource
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