Techniques for Wideband All Digital Polar Transmission
abstract: Modern Communication systems are progressively moving towards all-digital transmitters (ADTs) due to their high efficiency and potentially large frequency range. While significant work has been done on individual blocks within the ADT, there are few to no full systems designs at this point...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-555432020-01-15T03:01:08Z Techniques for Wideband All Digital Polar Transmission abstract: Modern Communication systems are progressively moving towards all-digital transmitters (ADTs) due to their high efficiency and potentially large frequency range. While significant work has been done on individual blocks within the ADT, there are few to no full systems designs at this point in time. The goal of this work is to provide a set of multiple novel block architectures which will allow for greater cohesion between the various ADT blocks. Furthermore, the design of these architectures are expected to focus on the practicalities of system design, such as regulatory compliance, which here to date has largely been neglected by the academic community. Amongst these techniques are a novel upconverted phase modulation, polyphase harmonic cancellation, and process voltage and temperature (PVT) invariant Delta Sigma phase interpolation. It will be shown in this work that the implementation of the aforementioned architectures allows ADTs to be designed with state of the art size, power, and accuracy levels, all while maintaining PVT insensitivity. Due to the significant performance enhancement over previously published works, this work presents the first feasible ADT architecture suitable for widespread commercial deployment. Dissertation/Thesis Grout, Kevin Samuel (Author) Kitchen, Jennifer N (Advisor) Khalil, Waleed (Committee member) Bakkaloglu, Bertan (Committee member) Aberle, James (Committee member) Garrity, Douglas (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Cognitive Radio Delta Sigma Phase Lock Loop Phase Modulation eng 137 pages Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2019 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55543 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019 |
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abstract: Modern Communication systems are progressively moving towards all-digital transmitters (ADTs) due to their high efficiency and potentially large frequency range. While significant work has been done on individual blocks within the ADT, there are few to no full systems designs at this point in time. The goal of this work is to provide a set of multiple novel block architectures which will allow for greater cohesion between the various ADT blocks. Furthermore, the design of these architectures are expected to focus on the practicalities of system design, such as regulatory compliance, which here to date has largely been neglected by the academic community. Amongst these techniques are a novel upconverted phase modulation, polyphase harmonic cancellation, and process voltage and temperature (PVT) invariant Delta Sigma phase interpolation. It will be shown in this work that the implementation of the aforementioned architectures allows ADTs to be designed with state of the art size, power, and accuracy levels, all while maintaining PVT insensitivity. Due to the significant performance enhancement over previously published works, this work presents the first feasible ADT architecture suitable for widespread commercial deployment. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2019 |
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