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Greetings all,
I have been lazily working on a PSK demodulator for ADS-B (Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) for a couple months (on and off). However, i have gotten to the point that I need some help. I have a BSEE, but it is mostly in the FPGA/embedded realm; not as much in the RF.
I am trying to construct a Costas Loop (analog, not a DSP project) to demodulate the 1090MHz DPSK signal.
right now my design is a costas loop:
Antenna > SAW filter > LNA (20db) > LT5575 I/Q mixer > BPF > mixer (maybe LT5511) > Loop Filter > VCO > back to LO input of LT5575.
it would basically look like this but with a SAW filter and LNA up front:
here is what I plan to use for my loop filter (input to VCO is on the right):
**broken link removed**
with values:
C1:68pF
C2:470pF
C3:1.5pF
R1:309ohm
R2:100ohm
my questions are:
1. is that loop filter going to work? bit rate should be 1Mbit/s with a DPSK modulation scheme. how sensitive is the loop filter? can anyone give me a resources for quickly estimating the loop filter values I need?
(yes that was more than 1 question, but they are all in the same category )
2. can someone give me a rundown of IP2 and IP3? i am not sure what effect these things will have on my design.
3. are there any simple methods for protecting the front end of my receiver, in case I accidentally take a close-range transmission?
4. Do you have any suggestions for improving/altering my design? I would appreciate it.
5. are there any software program that I can use to simulate the circuit (with mixers and all)? I am a little unsure what out "demodulated binary output" (the branch of the Costas Loop) will look like as the circuit goes through the lock process.
thank you very much
I have been lazily working on a PSK demodulator for ADS-B (Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) for a couple months (on and off). However, i have gotten to the point that I need some help. I have a BSEE, but it is mostly in the FPGA/embedded realm; not as much in the RF.
I am trying to construct a Costas Loop (analog, not a DSP project) to demodulate the 1090MHz DPSK signal.
right now my design is a costas loop:
Antenna > SAW filter > LNA (20db) > LT5575 I/Q mixer > BPF > mixer (maybe LT5511) > Loop Filter > VCO > back to LO input of LT5575.
it would basically look like this but with a SAW filter and LNA up front:
here is what I plan to use for my loop filter (input to VCO is on the right):
**broken link removed**
with values:
C1:68pF
C2:470pF
C3:1.5pF
R1:309ohm
R2:100ohm
my questions are:
1. is that loop filter going to work? bit rate should be 1Mbit/s with a DPSK modulation scheme. how sensitive is the loop filter? can anyone give me a resources for quickly estimating the loop filter values I need?
(yes that was more than 1 question, but they are all in the same category )
2. can someone give me a rundown of IP2 and IP3? i am not sure what effect these things will have on my design.
3. are there any simple methods for protecting the front end of my receiver, in case I accidentally take a close-range transmission?
4. Do you have any suggestions for improving/altering my design? I would appreciate it.
5. are there any software program that I can use to simulate the circuit (with mixers and all)? I am a little unsure what out "demodulated binary output" (the branch of the Costas Loop) will look like as the circuit goes through the lock process.
thank you very much