Frquency Sources and Control
Co-sponsored by IEEE Region 1 MTT/AP Chapter
Communication Receivers are seldom single-channel devices, but more often cover wide frequency ranges. In the superhetrodyne receiver, this is accomplished by mixing the input signal with a LO signal. The LO source must meet a variety of requirements, discussed in this presenttion.
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Dr. Ajay Poddar, IEEE R1 MTT-S Coordinator, Chair IEEE AP Chapters Activity Coordinator
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Prof. Ulrich L. Rohde of Indian Institute of Technology Jammu
Transreceiver SDR Considerations
I MOST MODERN RECEIVERS, SUCH A FREQUENCY SOURCE IS TYPICALLY A SYNTHESIZER THAT GENERTAES ALL INDIVIDUAL FREQUENCIES AS NEEDED OVER THE REQUIRED FREQUENCY BAND. THE MODERN SYNTHESIZER PROVIDES STABLE PHASECPHERENT OUTPUTS. THE FREQUENCIES ARE DERIVED FROM A MSATER STANDARD, WHICH CAN BE A HIGH-PRECISION CRYSTAL OSCVILLATOR, A SECONDARY ATOMIC STANDARD (SUCH AS A RUBIDIUM GAS CELL), OR A PRIMARY STANDARD USING A CESIUM ATOMIC BEAM.
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Address:Indian Institute of Technology Jammu, Jagti, PO Nagrota, NH-44, Jammu, India, 181221
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Presenation on "Frquency Sources and Control"