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CDMA : chips per bit versus Pseudo random number sequence period

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What is the relation between the "number of chips per bit" and the length of the period(which equals 2^L-1 for LFSR) of the Pseudo random code/sequence used to perform the coding?
Thnks:cool:
 

for example,
If LFSR length = 6
then pn_lenth will be 64.

this 64bit will be mixed with ur 1 bit of data.

Let mi know if u I am confusing you.
 
for example,
If LFSR length = 6
then pn_lenth will be 64.

this 64bit will be mixed with ur 1 bit of data.

Let mi know if u I am confusing you.

Yes thank you i understand
thus the chip rate= the pn_length times the bit rate
correct me if i am wrong

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