
Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer with Multi-Band
... thus averaging the division by a fractional number. This improved performance comes at the penalty of fractional spurious tones, which occurs due to the periodical division ratio variation. Fractional spurs may be removable by using a high order loop filter if the closet spur is not too close to the ...
... thus averaging the division by a fractional number. This improved performance comes at the penalty of fractional spurious tones, which occurs due to the periodical division ratio variation. Fractional spurs may be removable by using a high order loop filter if the closet spur is not too close to the ...
The role of input chirp on phase shifters based on slow
... initial conditions expressed by Eq. (5), we can calculate the initial chirp dependence of the phase shifts. In this paper, all phase shifts are optically induced by changing the input optical power, but similar results can be obtained by considering a constant input power and changing the injection ...
... initial conditions expressed by Eq. (5), we can calculate the initial chirp dependence of the phase shifts. In this paper, all phase shifts are optically induced by changing the input optical power, but similar results can be obtained by considering a constant input power and changing the injection ...
unit 2 PPT
... The categorization of CROs is done on the basis of whether they are digital or analog. Digital CROs can be further classified as storage oscilloscopes. 1. Analog CRO: In an analog CRO, the amplitude, phase and frequency are measured from the displayed waveform, through direct manual reading. 2. Digi ...
... The categorization of CROs is done on the basis of whether they are digital or analog. Digital CROs can be further classified as storage oscilloscopes. 1. Analog CRO: In an analog CRO, the amplitude, phase and frequency are measured from the displayed waveform, through direct manual reading. 2. Digi ...
EMI in Modern AC Motor Drive Systems
... frequency parameters of an electric motor based on the measurement results. It is recommended to estimate the behavior of the motor in a frequency range, when the motor acts as a capacitive or an inductive load according to the phase values of the impedance. Then, the parameters can be calculated di ...
... frequency parameters of an electric motor based on the measurement results. It is recommended to estimate the behavior of the motor in a frequency range, when the motor acts as a capacitive or an inductive load according to the phase values of the impedance. Then, the parameters can be calculated di ...
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... has been shown to influence response. As a result, two port S-parameters become non-applicable. In the event matching is desired for frequency bands outside of those provided with standard evaluation boards, the following approach can be used: • Start with matching seen for standard evaluation board ...
... has been shown to influence response. As a result, two port S-parameters become non-applicable. In the event matching is desired for frequency bands outside of those provided with standard evaluation boards, the following approach can be used: • Start with matching seen for standard evaluation board ...
Introduction - GEOCITIES.ws
... Signals contain information about a variety of things and activities in our physical world. For example the voice of a radio announcer reading the news into a microphone provides an acoustic signal that contains information about world affairs. Electronic systems are being implemented to extract inf ...
... Signals contain information about a variety of things and activities in our physical world. For example the voice of a radio announcer reading the news into a microphone provides an acoustic signal that contains information about world affairs. Electronic systems are being implemented to extract inf ...
A Low-Power Wideband Polar Transmitter for 3G
... 21.8 A Low-Power Wideband Polar Transmitter for 3G Applications A current-mode second-order passive lowpass filter suppresses spikes arising from the periodic charge dispensing, and an offset current centers the closedloop VCO characteristic on zero. Figure 21.8.2 shows the F/V converter circuit. Th ...
... 21.8 A Low-Power Wideband Polar Transmitter for 3G Applications A current-mode second-order passive lowpass filter suppresses spikes arising from the periodic charge dispensing, and an offset current centers the closedloop VCO characteristic on zero. Figure 21.8.2 shows the F/V converter circuit. Th ...
Chirp spectrum

The spectrum of a chirp pulse describes its characteristics in terms of its frequency components. This frequency-domain representation is an alternative to the more familiar time-domain waveform, and the two versions are mathematically related by the Fourier transform. The spectrum is of particular interest when pulses are subject to signal processing. For example, when a chirp pulse is compressed by its matched filter, the resulting waveform contains not only a main narrow pulse but, also, a variety of unwanted artifacts many of which are directly attributable to features in the chirp's spectral characteristics. The simplest way to derive the spectrum of a chirp, now computers are widely available, is to sample the time-domain waveform at a frequency well above the Nyquist limit and call up an FFT algorithm to obtain the desired result. As this approach was not an option for the early designers, they resorted to analytic analysis, where possible, or to graphical or approximation methods, otherwise. These early methods still remain helpful, however, as they give additional insight into the behavior and properties of chirps.