Title :
The DIGILATOR, a New Broadband Microwave Frequency Translator
Author :
Klein, Gerald ; Dubrowsky, Leonard
fDate :
3/1/1967 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Frequency translation of an RF wave can be accomplished by subjecting it to a constant rate of phase shift or by applying an ideal repetitive sawtooth phase function which snaps to zero at 360 degrees (serrodyne modulation). The DIGILATOR is a new type of frequeucy translator which employs a multibit latching ferrite phase shifter with a suitable digital switching driver to obtain a multiple-step approximation to the serrodyne phase function. This paper reviews the theory of an N-step DIGILATOR and describes the design of a 16-step, X-band device. Experiments showed that performance is independent of microwave frequency over the design frequency band of the phase shifter. The carrier and close-in sidebands were suppressed by 39 dB and predicted far-out sidebands were within 1 dB of theoretical amplitudes.
Keywords :
Continuous phase modulation; Electrooptic modulators; Ferrites; Geometry; Hysteresis; Magnetization; Microwave frequencies; Phase modulation; Phase shifters; Semiconductor diodes;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1967.1126408