Numerical Oscillator: Design Methodology and Optimization

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A numerically-controlled oscillator (NCO) is a digital signal generator, generates synchronous clock. NCOs are often used in combination with a digital-to-analog converter at the output to create a direct digital synthesizer. NCO is preferred because of accuracy, stability and reliability, well suited for modern time keeping devices for the applications in 5G and IoT.



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  • 201 McLean Boulevard
  • Paterson, New Jersey
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE R1 MTT/AP
  • Starts 05 January 2020 03:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 14 January 2020 03:00 PM UTC
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Prof. Ulrich L. Rohde

Topic:

Numerical Oscillator: Design Methodology and Optimization

A numerically-controlled oscillator (NCO) is a digital signal generator, generates synchronous clock. NCOs are often used in combination with a digital-to-analog converter at the output to create a direct digital synthesizer. NCO is preferred because of accuracy, stability and reliability, well suited for modern time keeping devices for the applications in 5G and IoT.

Biography:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. h.c. mult. Ulrich L. Rohde is the Chairman of Synergy Microwave Corp., Paterson, New Jersey; President of Communications Consulting Corporation, serving as an honorary member of the Senate of the Armed Forces University Munich, honorary member of the Senate of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg, Germany; past member of the Board of Directors of Ansoft Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and is a partner of Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany. Prior to being appointed  permanent Honorary Professor of RF and Microwave Technologies at the University of Cottbus, Dr. Rohde was appointed Visiting Professor of RF and Microwave Technologies in November 2001 at the University of Cottbus, Germany, was member of the staff at George Washington University (1982) and as an adjunct professor at the University of Florida, Gainesville, teaching in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences departments gave numerous lectures worldwide regarding communications theory and digital frequency synthesizers. He is also a full professor at the University of Oradea. Dr. Rohde has published more than 300 scientific papers in professional journals and several books and book chapters, and several dozen patents. Recently appointed as Honorary Professor at the  high-ranking prestigious institute IIT Delhi, India.

Dr. Rohde has been named by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and received the prestigious IEEE AP-S Distinguish Achievement Award for outstanding career achievement in the field of antennas and propagation, IEEE IFCS W. G . Cady Award  for 2017, IEEE MTT Application Award for 2016,  IEEE IFCS I.I. Rabi Award for 2015, and more than dozen other awards for his outstanding scientific  contributions in 5 decades. The IFCS I.I. Rabi Award recognizes outstanding contributions related to the fields of atomic and molecular frequency standards, and time transfer and dissemination and measurement of resonator structures for implementation in high-performance frequency sources, essential to the determination of atomic resonance. The award’s namesake, physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi, received the Nobel Prize in 1944 for his discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance, which is used in magnetic resonance imaging. Last year Dr. Rohde was the recipient of another singular 2014 IEEE IFCS honor, the C.B. Sawyer Memorial Award, which recognizes “entrepreneurship or leadership in the frequency control community; or outstanding contributions in the development, production or characterization of resonator materials. Dr. Rohde is the recipient of the prestigious RCA (Radio Club of America) Life time achievement award for 2017. Based on Dr. Rohde’s 5-decade of scientific contribution, IEEE has established 4 awards on his name for the encouragement and motivation of the young engineers and professionals towards advancement of the technology for the humanity.

Dr. Rohde is a member of the following: Fellow Member of the IEEE, Member of the IEEE Technical Committee for HF, VHF, and UHF Technology MTT-17, Member of the IEEE Signal Generation and Frequency Conversion MTT-22, Member of the Board of Trustees Fraunhofer Gesellchaft (EMFT) for Modular Solid State Technology, Member of the Board of Trustees of the Bavarian Academy of Science, and Honorary Member of the Academy of Science, all in Munich, ETA KAPPA NU Honor Society, Executive Association of the Graduate School of Business-Columbia University, New York, The Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association, Fellow of the Radio Club of America, former Chairman of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board at New Jersey Institute of Technology.

His hobbies are sailing, U.S. Merchant Marine Officer, Master of Steam or Motor Vessels, photography and ham radio (N1UL).

Email:

Address:201 McLean Blvd., Synergy Microwave Corporation, Paterson, New Jersey, United States, 07504





Agenda

4:00 PM - 6:00PM: Presenation on "Numerical Oscillator: Design Methodology and Optimization"