Andrew Alfred Moulthrop - Los Angeles CA, US Michael Steven Muha - Torrance CA, US Christopher Patrick Silva - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H03D 3/22
US Classification:
375332
Abstract:
A communications system reduces downconverter inaccuracies in time-domain measurements or samples of received microwave communications I and Q complex signals by converting received signal to baseband taking measurements or samples of the I and Q waveforms at differing phase shifts of a demodulating carrier signal for a local oscillator or carrier tracking loop used during downconversion so that I and Q imbalances may be detected and removed by lowpass equivalent averaging for improved characterization of downconverters or for improved signal reception. In the preferred form, the phase shifts are 0 and π/2 for a conventional measurement, and then at θ, and θ+π/2, with θ=π/4+mπ/2 for an integer m for the second measurement where I and Q imbalances and baseband nonlinearities are indicated by differences between the two measured or sampled signals, where θ provides for optimum error detection for reducing the errors by averaging the measurements.
Andrew Alfred Moulthrop - Los Angeles CA, US Michael Steven Muha - Torrance CA, US Christopher Patrick Silva - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H04L 27/22
US Classification:
375332
Abstract:
A communications system reduces downconverter inaccuracies in time-domain measurements or samples of received microwave communications I and Q complex signals by converting received signal to baseband taking measurements or samples of the I and Q waveforms at differing phase shifts of a demodulating carrier signal for a local oscillator or carrier tracking loop used during downconversion so that I and Q imbalances may be detected and removed by lowpass equivalent averaging for improved characterization of downconverters or for improved signal reception. In the preferred form, the phase shifts are 0 and π/2 for a conventional measurement, and then at θ, and θ+π/2, with θ=π/4+mπ/2 for an integer m for the second measurement where I and Q imbalances and baseband nonlinearities are indicated by differences between the two measured or sampled signals, where θ provides for optimum error detection for reducing the errors by averaging the measurements.
High Frequency Anharmonic Oscillator For The Generation Of Broadband Deterministic Noise
Christopher Patrick Silva - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Albert Miebach Young - Whittier CA
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H03B 2900
US Classification:
331 78
Abstract:
A high frequency anharmonic oscillator provides a broad band chaotic oscillation with a noise-like spectra. The oscillator output signal is suitable for modulation by data providing for improved secure communication. The chaotic oscillator is based upon a forced second order Duffing equation that is tolerant of delay in the feedback path for high frequency operation.
Frequency Translating Device Transmission Response System
Christopher Joseph Clark - Hermosa Beach CA Andrew Alfred Moulthrop - Culver City CA Michael Steven Muha - Torrance CA Christopher Patrick Silva - Lomita CA
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H04B 346 H04B 1700 H04Q 120
US Classification:
375224
Abstract:
A three-pair measurement method determines the amplitude and phase transmission response of frequency translating devices including a device under test and two test devices using a vector network analyzer and a controller where one of the devices has reciprocal frequency response characteristics. The characterization of single sideband and double sideband devices such as mixers, is preferably performed by combining data from analyzer two-port swept measurements. The measurement method provides a low-pass equivalent transmission response of the devices.
Frequency Translating Device Transmission Response Method
Christopher Joseph Clark - Hermosa Beach CA Andrew Alfred Moulthrop - Culver City CA Michael Steven Muha - Torrance CA Christopher Patrick Silva - Lomita CA
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H04B 346
US Classification:
375224
Abstract:
A three-pair measurement method determines the amplitude and phase transmission response of frequency translating devices including a device under test and two test devices using a vector network analyzer and a controller where one of the devices has reciprocal frequency response characteristics. The characterization of single sideband and double sideband devices such as mixers, is preferably performed by combining data from analyzer two-port swept measurements. The measurement method provides a low-pass equivalent transmission response of the devices.
Frequency Translating Device Transmission Response Method
Christopher Joseph Clark - Hermosa Beach CA Andrew Alfred Moulthrop - Culver City CA Michael Steven Muha - Torrance CA Christopher Patrick Silva - Lomita CA
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H04B 346 H04B 1700 H04Q 120
US Classification:
375224
Abstract:
A three-pair measurement method determines the amplitude and phase transmission response of frequency translating devices including a device under test and two test devices using a vector network analyzer and a controller where one of the devices has reciprocal frequency response characteristics. The characterization of single sideband and double sideband devices such as mixers, is preferably performed by combining data from analyzer two-port swept measurements. The measurement method provides a low-pass equivalent transmission response of the devices.
Andrew Alfred Moulthrop - Los Angeles CA Michael Steven Muha - Torrance CA Christopher Joseph Clark - Hermosa Beach CA Christopher Patrick Silva - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Assignee:
The Aerospace Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
G01R 2316 G01S 740
US Classification:
324 7623
Abstract:
A time-domain baseband measurement method measures modulated microwave signals typically used in communication systems by converting microwave signals to baseband before measurement for improved accuracy compared to direct measurement at the microwave frequency. A downconverting receiver is first characterized using a prior characterization method and then the modulated microwave signal is applied to the downconverting receiver and the response of the downconverting receiver is removed to provide an accurate characterization of the modulated microwave signal. Such an accurate measurement of the modulated microwave signal can be used for communications system performance verification as well as for characterizing communications devices and systems. One particular application is the measurement of input/output characteristics of nonlinear power amplifiers using such modulated microwave signals.
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