Title :
Surface-acoustic-wave matched filters for multifrequency shift keyed communication systems
Author :
Lever, K.V. ; Patterson, E. ; Stevens, P.C. ; Wilson, I.M.
Author_Institution :
GEC, Hirst Research Centre, Wembley, UK
fDate :
8/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes the design, fabrication and assessment of twelve s.a.w. matched filters on ST-quartz used to demodulate data in a four-level f.s.k. system. The system uses four frequencies separated by 250 kHz around 70 MHz, and the pulse length (4, 12, or 36 ¿s) may be selected according to the input signal/noise ratio to ensure reliable detection of the matched filter outputs. A 12 ¿s transducer made up of 4 ¿s and 8 ¿s sections was used as the basic design unit. This provided the 4 ¿s and 12 ¿s devices, and piecing three 12 ¿s sections on the same substrate gave us the 36 ¿s devices. We have used thinned output transducers and quarter-wave cancellers to reduce reflections. Individual frequency responses of each of the twelve filters showed relevant nulls better than 35 dB. When all four frequency responses of a filter bankwere superimposed, the orthogonal channel rejection was 25 dB in the worst case, which is adequate for error-rateperformance within 1 dB of theory. Computer simulation showed close agreement with measured responses. The model includes taper, random phase errors incurred at the artwork cutting stage, electromagnetic delay and, in the case of 36 ¿s devices, piecing errors and curvature of the 15 cm substrate.
Keywords :
acoustic surface wave devices; crystal filters; demodulation; frequency shift keying; telecommunication systems; S/N ratio; demodulation; design; fabrication; multifrequency shifted keyed system; pulse length; surface acoustic wave filter; transducer;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1976.0168