Title :
Numerical device simulation of the composite triple-beat distortion of a cable television amplifier
Author :
Loechelt, Gary H. ; Costa, Julio ; Freeman, John ; Zirkle, Tom
Author_Institution :
Semicond. Products Sector, Motorola Inc., Tempe, AZ, USA
fDate :
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The composite triple-beat (CTB) distortion of a cable television amplifier was simulated using numerical device simulation. The structures for the underlying bipolar transistors were created using numerical process simulation. Subsequent time-domain device simulation was performed in a mixed device-circuit mode for a 77-carrier input signal with a random phase relationship between carriers. Using a novel mathematical technique, the turn-on transient of the amplifier was subtracted from the periodic part of the output signal in order to reduce the simulation time required to resolve the CTB distortion. A Fourier transform mapped the resulting signal into the frequency domain, where the CTB distortion could be determined directly. This simulation methodology demonstrates the capability of correlating circuit level radio frequency figures of merit with the process conditions in a technology.
Keywords :
cable television; circuit simulation; discrete Fourier transforms; electric distortion; repeaters; time-domain analysis; video amplifiers; CTB distortion; Fourier transform; cable television; circuit level radio frequency figures of merit; composite triple-beat distortion; mathematical technique; mixed device-circuit mode; numerical device simulation; output signal; process conditions; random phase relationship; simulation time; television amplifier; time-domain device simulation; turn-on transient; Bipolar transistors; Cable TV; Circuit simulation; Distortion; Fourier transforms; Frequency domain analysis; Numerical simulation; Radio frequency; Signal resolution; Time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on