Title :
An FPGA Based All-Digital Transmitter with Radio Frequency Output for Software Defined Radio
Author :
Ye, Zhuan ; Grosspietsch, John ; Memik, Gokhan
Author_Institution :
Wireless Solutions Res. Center, Schaumburg, IL
Abstract :
This paper presents the architecture and implementation of an all-digital transmitter with radio frequency output targeting an FPGA device. FPGA devices have been widely adopted in the applications of digital signal processing (DSP) and digital communication. They are typically well suited for the evolving technology of software defined radios (SDR) due to their reconfigurability and programmability. However, FPGA devices are mostly used to implement digital baseband and intermediate frequency (IF) functionalities. Therefore, significant analog and RF components are still needed to fulfill the radio communication requirements. The all-digital transmitter presented in this paper directly synthesizes RF signal in the digital domain, therefore eliminates the need for most of the analog and RF components. The all-digital transmitter consists of one QAM modulator and one RF pulse width modulator (RFPWM). The binary output waveform from RFPWM is centered at 800MHz with 64QAM signaling format. The entire transmitter is implemented using Xilinx Virtex2pro device with on chip multi-gigabit transceiver (MGT). The adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR) measured in the 20 MHz passband is 45dB, and the measured error vector magnitude (EVM) is less than 1%. Our work extends the digital implementation of communication applications on an FPGA platform to radio frequency, therefore making a significant evolution towards an ideal SDR
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; field programmable gate arrays; pulse width modulation; signal synthesis; software radio; transceivers; FPGA device; QAM modulator; RF pulse width modulator; RF signal synthesis; Xilinx Virtex2pro device; all-digital transmitter; chip multigigabit transceiver; digital communication; digital signal processing; radio frequency output; software defined radio; Application software; Computer architecture; Digital communication; Digital signal processing; Field programmable gate arrays; Pulse width modulation; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Semiconductor device measurement; Software radio;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2007. DATE '07
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9810801-2-4
DOI :
10.1109/DATE.2007.364561