Georgy.Moshkin
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Infineon's BGT24MTR11 "IF 1/f corner frequency" is limiting FSK modulation frequency?
In this document: https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon_DS_BGT24MTR12_en_V3_2.pdf?fileId=db3a304339dcf4b10139df108e75025b
on the page 13 there is a parameter called "IF 1/f corner frequency" = 10 kHz (max 20kHz)
Does it mean that FSK switching modulation would be limited by this value?
In my old X-band design mixer output was directly fed to opamp circuit through RC low-pass filter witch much higher frequency, up to 100kHz. After "fast" amplifier there was sample and hold circuity which produced two waveforms. Making RC low pass cutoff too low certainly will distort received FSK waveform.
Now looking at BGT24's typical corner frequency of 10kHz and feel it may be too low?
For maximum of 20kHz switching frequency may be around 20kHz to maybe 30kHz giving maximum sampling rate of 10 to 15kHz?
In this document: https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon_DS_BGT24MTR12_en_V3_2.pdf?fileId=db3a304339dcf4b10139df108e75025b
on the page 13 there is a parameter called "IF 1/f corner frequency" = 10 kHz (max 20kHz)
Does it mean that FSK switching modulation would be limited by this value?
In my old X-band design mixer output was directly fed to opamp circuit through RC low-pass filter witch much higher frequency, up to 100kHz. After "fast" amplifier there was sample and hold circuity which produced two waveforms. Making RC low pass cutoff too low certainly will distort received FSK waveform.
Now looking at BGT24's typical corner frequency of 10kHz and feel it may be too low?
For maximum of 20kHz switching frequency may be around 20kHz to maybe 30kHz giving maximum sampling rate of 10 to 15kHz?