Title :
LINC Digital Component Separator for multicarrier W-CDMA-signals
Author :
Gerhard, Walter ; Knoechel, Reinhard
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Kiel Univ., Germany
Abstract :
An implementation of a Digital-Component-Separator (DCS) for a LINC-system on a FPGA is presented. It employs a flexible image-reject-architecture for transmission of combined multicarrier W-CDMA signals and uses the phase-modulation method. Four Direct-Digital-Synthesizers (DDS) are employed as phase modulators, operating on a first low IF carrier between 0 to 1/4 of the sampling frequency. Image-reject-up conversion to 2 GHz is achieved with two additional I/Q-modulators. The sampling frequency can be chosen up to 32 times (122.88 MHz) the symbol rate of the W-CDMA chip rate of 3.84 Mbits/s. The system allows a flexible frequency assignment and spacing of one or two independent W-CDMA channels. The paper outlines how the envelope and phase information of two combined W-CDMA channels may be pre-calculated in real-time. This information may be used for the generation of two phase-modulated signals, which are then supplied to a single LINC-transmitter.
Keywords :
code division multiple access; digital signal processing chips; direct digital synthesis; field programmable gate arrays; modulators; phase modulation; radio transmitters; signal generators; 122.88 MHz; 2 GHz; 3.84 Mbit/s; DDS; FPGA; LINC digital component separator; LINC transmitter; W-CDMA channels; W-CDMA chip rate; direct digital synthesizers; flexible image reject architecture; image reject up conversion; inphase quadrature modulators; intermediate frequency carrier; multicarrier W-CDMA-signals; phase modulated signals; phase modulation method; phase modulator; phase modulators; sampling frequency; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency; Hardware; Image converters; Image sampling; Multiaccess communication; Particle separators; Phase modulation; Power amplifiers; Radiofrequency amplifiers;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium Digest, 2004 IEEE MTT-S International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8331-1
DOI :
10.1109/MWSYM.2004.1339118