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1 Lab. 10 Signal transmission with RF module The system: –Use DSP to conduct processing in this lab. DigitalAnalog a(n)a(n) DigitalAnalog DAC ADC PC DSP RF
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2 Tx experiments: –Use DSP to generate a sinusoidal signal, and conduct up- conversion and loop back to the receiver. –Use cable for loop back operation. –Use attenuators to weaken the signal (40dB). –DAC/ADC rate: 4/3 Mps –Carrier: 2.31GHz DSP EMIF AnalogDigital DAC ADC FPGA RF
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3 Practice 1: –Use DSP to generate a sinusoidal signal and transmit it through the RF module. –Loop back the signal to the receiver. –Observe the time-domain signal. –Observe the frequency-domain signal. Use a SA to record the upconverted signal. DSP EMIF AnalogDigital DAC ADC FPGA RF VSA * Make sure you fill out the 8K array and continuously send/receive the signal.
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4 Add VSA as a peripheral of the VSA tool –(Right lower corner) Agilent I/O control Agilent connection expert –(Right clip) Add instrument LAN –Add IP address of the VSA (192.168.1.100) Back to the tool –Utility hardware configuration –Discover instrument (see if VSA added) –Configuration Add the VSA –Current analyzer configuration select the VSA (name given) To record signal –Input recording (typing in parameters) –File save save recording (use SDF format) +
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5 If input signal is a packet type, we can use “trigger” to synchronize. –Input Trigger IF Mag / holdoff time –If using the offline mode, use playback trigger. For demodulation: –MeaSetup Mea Type digital demo (“vector” for offline analysis) –MeaSetup demo property (setting parameters) Shut down –Control disconnect
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6 Practice 2: –Use DSP to generate a sinusoidal signal and transmit it through the RF module. –Use VSA as the receiver and record the signal. –Use the VSA tool to analyze the recorded signal. Practice 3: –Repeat Practice 1. –This time, use antennas instead of the cable for transmission (use the demo board in the front desk).
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