Title :
ACeS communications system phase noise and transient effects
Author :
Dayaratna, L. ; Ramos, L.G.
Author_Institution :
Lockheed Martin Commun. & Power Center, Newtown, PA, USA
Abstract :
The ACeS satellite system provides voice and data services to mobile users throughout the Asia Pacific region. The space segment of the ACeS system provides high quality signal on the ground to allow communication with small mobile terminals. The phase noise and transient performance of the overall communications system are very important performance parameters for mobile communications systems. A centralized frequency generation system was employed for generating all local oscillator frequencies for the ACeS payload. A major design criteria was to mitigate the risks associated with single event upsets (SEU), which necessitated the use of either low speed or high speed refresh circuits for each synthesizer device. The high-speed refresh option caused continuous sidebands and degraded phase noise performance on some phase-locked loop designs. This paper provides an overview of how refresh options were chosen to minimize phase noise and spurious degradation effects and also provides phase noise characterization of each local oscillator. The phase noise performance at component, subsystem and system level is also presented.
Keywords :
data communication; mobile satellite communication; paging communication; phase locked loops; phase noise; telecommunication terminals; ACeS communications system; centralized frequency generation system; continuous sidebands; data services; degraded phase noise performance; design criteria; local oscillator frequencies; mobile terminals; mobile users; phase noise; phase-locked loop designs; refresh circuits; single event upsets; spurious degradation effects; transient effects; voice services; Asia; Circuits; Degradation; Frequency; Local oscillators; Mobile communication; Payloads; Phase noise; Satellites; Single event upset;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium Digest. 2000 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5687-X
DOI :
10.1109/MWSYM.2000.863587