Abstract: The linearity of switched-capacitor, pipeline digital to analog converters is improved by balancing the settling behavior of its pre-charge switches. In more detail, a switched capacitor DAC includes a number of substantially identical cells, one cell for each bit of an input digital word. A number of switch driver circuits are used to apply respective switch control signals to turn respective switches on and off. Advantageously, the switch control signals differ by an amount determined to equalize the gate-to-source voltage difference between different switches.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing digital timing recovery includes a rotating demultiplexor receiving a four times oversampled baseband signal and providing four downsampled phases at respective outputs. Each output is processed by a correlation detector which computes a peak sum signal for each downsampled phase. The peak sum signals are processed to produce a best phase select output signal. The best phase select output signal is used to select the optimum sampling phase. Symbol timing is then determined based on the relative peak offset in the best downsampled phase.
Abstract: A programmable hardware architecture and design methodology for the implementation of a sample rate conversion engine is presented. The conversion engine supports scalable filter taps and can be tuned to a range of interpolation and decimation requirements. The conversion engine can be used effectively in wideband systems to efficiently extract and process digital sequences with protocol specific sampling rate requirements. The conversion engine can also be used as a hardware accelerator for software defined radios and communication systems that require adaptive sampling rates.
Abstract: A communications system permits bandwidth configurability using a linear frequency modulated (LFM) waveform for transmitter/receiver synchronization. The system permits enhancement of MIL-STD-1553 data buses, and is likewise applicable to any bandwidth-configurable modem.
Abstract: In a multi-user radio receiver, a method and apparatus for reducing the effects of non-linear distortion due to adjacent channel interference (ACI) includes receiving and processing a multi-user information signal to provide a plurality of multi-user information values and then detecting, from the plurality of multi-user information values, at least a first information value having a signal strength which is relatively high compared with the signal strengths of the other plurality of multi-user information values. The apparatus then utilizes the plurality of multi-user information values, the first information value and a spectral representation of the first information value to generate a plurality of second information values having significantly reduced adjacent channel interference with respect to the first information value. The method and apparatus can thus increase the system capacity by increasing the frequency reuse factor in the a receiver system (e.g.