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Surat ini menerangkan kaedah yang mencirikan dan menambah baik prestasi sistem penukar digital-ke-analog (DAC) selang masa (TI) dengan menggunakan graf aliran isyarat berbilang port pada frekuensi gelombang mikro. Penjana isyarat komersil dengan dua TI DAC dicirikan melalui pengukuran s-parameter dan dibandingkan dengan kaedah konvensional. Selain itu, prapenapis digunakan untuk membetulkan tindak balas, menghasilkan peningkatan magnitud ralat-vektor lebih besar daripada 8 dB untuk isyarat termodulat amplitud 64-kuadrat sebanyak 4.8 Gbps. Akibatnya, had lebar jalur dan pemprosesan pasca kompleks kaedah konvensional boleh diminimumkan.
Youngcheol PARK
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
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Youngcheol PARK, "Multiport Signal-Flow Analysis to Improve Signal Quality of Time-Interleaved Digital-to-Analog Converters" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E101-C, no. 8, pp. 685-689, August 2018, doi: 10.1587/transele.E101.C.685.
Abstract: This letter describes a method that characterizes and improves the performance of a time-interleaved (TI) digital-to-analog converter (DAC) system by using multiport signal-flow graphs at microwave frequencies. A commercial signal generator with two TI DACs was characterized through s-parameter measurements and was compared to the conventional method. Moreover, prefilters were applied to correct the response, resulting in an error-vector magnitude improvement of greater than 8 dB for a 64-quadrature-amplitude-modulated signal of 4.8 Gbps. As a result, the bandwidth limitation and the complex post processing of the conventional method could be minimized.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.E101.C.685/_p
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