Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Hartford Univ., West Hartford, CT, USA
Abstract :
The development of mobile and portable multi-emission transceivers for analog and digital transmission over a wide frequency range requires the development of integrated modulator and demodulator systems. An experimental multi-emission frequency domain modulator that operates in the frequency range from approximately 5 MHz to 1 GHz is described. Using passive integrated components such as splitters, hybrids, and double-balanced mixers, as well as monolithic broadband amplifiers, the modulator modulates a carrier with a baseband signal in AM, SSB, DSB, FM, PM, or a variety of n-phase-shift keying (PSK)-modes. The analog modulations are generated using frequency domain techniques, i.e., the carrier and each sideband pair are independently generated. The n-PSK modes are developed by combining inphase, ±90°, and 180° components using amplifiers/attenuators and an in-phase combiner. The performance of this modulator is discussed, as well as extensions to this technique to wideband FM, spread spectrum, and demodulation. Suitable architectures for a transceiver that incorporates this circuit, including integration of this modulator into a monolithic package, are considered
Keywords :
frequency-domain synthesis; mobile communication systems; modulators; transceivers; 5 MHz to 1 GHz; AM; FM; PM; analog modulations; demodulation; double-balanced mixers; double-sideband; mobile transceivers; monolithic broadband amplifiers; multi-emission frequency domain modulator; n-phase-shift keying; passive integrated components; sideband pair; single sideband; splitters; spread spectrum; transceiver; wideband FM; Amplitude modulation; Attenuators; Baseband; Broadband amplifiers; Demodulation; Digital modulation; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency modulation; Transceivers; Wideband;