Abstract:
A wideband receiver system comprises a mixer module, a wideband analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module, and digital circuitry. The mixer module is configured to downconvert a plurality of frequencies that comprises a plurality of desired television channels and a plurality of undesired television channels. The wideband ADC module is configured to digitize the swatch of frequencies comprising the plurality of desired television channels and the plurality of undesired television channels. The digital circuitry is configured to select the desired plurality of television channels from the digitized plurality of frequencies, and output the selected plurality of television channels to a demodulator as a digital datastream.
Abstract:
A wideband receiver system comprises a wideband analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module and a digital frontend (DFE) module. The wideband ADC is configured to concurrently digitize a band of frequencies comprising a plurality of desired channels and a plurality of undesired channels. The DFE module is coupled to the digital in-phase and quadrature signals. The DFE module is configured to select the plurality of desired channels from the digitized band of frequencies, and generate an intermediate frequency (IF) signal comprising the selected plurality of desired channels and having a bandwidth that is less than a bandwidth of the band of frequencies, where the generation comprises frequency shifting of the selected plurality of desired channels. The IF signal may be a digital signal and the DFE is configured to output the IF signal via a serial or parallel interface.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for I/Q mismatch calibration and compensation for wideband communication receivers may include receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal in a receiver of a communication device, down-sampling the received RF signal to generate a channel k and its image channel −k at baseband frequencies, and determining average in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) gain and phase mismatch of the channel k and the image channel −k. A curvature of gain mismatch for the channel k and the image channel −k may be estimate utilizing a blind source separation (BSS) estimation algorithm. The average I and Q gain and phase mismatch of the channel k and the image channel −k may be removed. A residual phase tilt and a residual amplitude tilt of the channel k and the image channel −k (with removed average I and Q gain and phase mismatch) may be determined.