On Thu, 30 Mar 2017 20:00:31 -0700 Peter Monta <pmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > BTW a lot of GPS receivers don't have a "first LO".. they are more like a > >> Tuned RF receiver - an input BPF for L1, L2, or L5, then direct sampling at > >> around 30-40 MHz - something that makes the GPS signals alias down > >> somewhere convenient (and always have positive frequency offset from zero, > >> even at max negative Doppler) > > > > > True. I've been wanting to try this with an FPGA transceiver; even the > cheap ones go to 6 Gb/s now, but binary only. The newest transceivers > support PAM-4, which would be great, but they're not affordable yet. Also > that's a lot of gain at one frequency. I guess you know of [1] already? Alternatively, instead of using a MAX2021, you can use a discrete mixer and use the high analog bandwidth of todays ADCs to use them as downmixers. [2] and [3] describe how to do this in detail. The epitome of this is using direct sampling of the signals without previous downmixing (e.g. [4]). Though I have no idea how easy or hard that is with todays electronics. It will definitely need good preselection filters to keep SNR high. Attila Kinali [1] http://www.aholme.co.uk/GPS/Main.htm [2] "A Prototyping Platform for Multi-Frequency GNSS Receivers", by Akos, Ene and Thor, 2003 http://waas.stanford.edu/~wwu/papers/gps/PDF/AkosIONGPS033FreqRX.pdf [3] "Design of a GPS and Galileo Multi-Frequency Front-End", by Parada, Chastellain, Botteron, Tawk, Farine, 2009 http://202.194.20.8/proc/VTC09Spring/DATA/04-04-01.PDF [4] "Design and Implementation of a Direct Digitization GPS Receiver Front End", by Akos, and Tsui, 1996 -- It is upon moral qualities that a society is ultimately founded. All the prosperity and technological sophistication in the world is of no use without that foundation. -- Miss Matheson, The Diamond Age, Neil Stephenson _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.