Title :
Multi-Band Digital-RF Receiver
Author :
Sarwana, Saad ; Kirichenko, Dmitri E. ; Dotsenko, Vladimir V. ; Kirichenko, Alexander F. ; Kaplan, Steven B. ; Gupta, Deepnarayan
Author_Institution :
HYPRES, Inc., Elmsford, NY, USA
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A software radio receiver that can be programmed to operate in multiple wide frequency bands is required for many communication and intelligence applications. We have designed a variety of multi-band receivers, comprising a set of band-specific analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for direct digitization of RF bands and a digital switch matrix for band selection, in two flavors: as a single superconductor integrated circuit chip and also as a multi-chip module. In addition to the ADCs and the switch, these include a 1:16 deserializer and output drivers to facilitate transport of the digitized RF data to room temperature electronics for further processing and analysis. In the single IC flavor, up to four bandpass delta-sigma ADCs minimizing quantization noise in their respective bands were integrated on the same chip and operated at clock rates up to 20 GHz. In the multi-chip module (MCM) implementation, a 1-cm × 1-cm universal active carrier was designed to accommodate any two 2.5-mm × 2.5-mm flipped chips, each containing a single ADC front-end. This standardized approach facilitates customization of two-band ADCs by selecting from a growing library of ADC front-ends, which currently cover bands ranging from HF (0-30 MHz) to Ka-band (20-21 GHz). These Multi-band MCMs and single chip ADC´s were fabricated, assembled and tested.
Keywords :
band-pass filters; delta-sigma modulation; flip-chip devices; multichip modules; quantisation (signal); radio receivers; software radio; superconducting integrated circuits; ADC front-ends; MCM implementation; RF bands; band selection; band-specific analog-to-digital converters; bandpass delta-sigma ADC; clock rates; customization; deserializer; digital switch matrix; digitized RF data; direct digitization; flipped chips; multiband MCM; multiband digital-RF receiver; multiband receivers; multichip module implementation; multiple wide frequency bands; output drivers; quantization noise; room temperature electronics; single ADC front-end; single IC flavor; single superconductor integrated circuit chip; software radio receiver; two-band ADC; universal active carrier; Clocks; Radio frequency; Receivers; Superconducting integrated circuits; Superconducting microwave devices; Switches; Cryogenic electronics; Sigma-delta modulation; digital radio; satellite communication;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2098012