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SpectraChip™ IF is a digital replacement for analogue intermediate
frequency (IF) filtering used in current spectrum analysers, and
is supplied as an IP core for embedding on low cost FPGA devices.
SpectraChip™ IF provides a digital implementation of all
the standard features, such as resolution bandwidth filtering, video
bandwidth filtering and conversion to log power.
Updating spectrum analyser designs to replace traditional analogue components with modern digital techniques helps to make the systems easier to manufacture, more reproducible and more reliable. The use of digital technology saves on the manufacturing alignment costs normally associated with analogue circuitry, and the guaranteed repeatability of the digital design reduces both the need for, and the costs of, ongoing calibration.
With the enhanced version of this first release core, new features
also become possible. Most existing spectrum analyser designs are
based on a swept approach to monitoring a band of the spectrum,
which means that the system is only looking at each part of the
spectrum for a finite period of time. By switching off the sweep
function and using FFTs and other specialist techniques to perform
the spectral analysis means that a wide band of interest can be
analysed at all times, and that even very short duration pulses
can be captured by the instrument. The further addition of complex
triggering allows storage of spectral data to occur upon a particular
event This can then be presented to the user using 3-dimensional
"waterfall" plots or 2-dimensional spectrograms, to show
how the signal changes over time.

Basic block
diagram of SpectraChip Digital IF
SpectraChip™ IF can be licensed from RFEL as an off-the-shelf
design, and can be easily modified to meet particular interface
requirements, as well as achieving different intermediate frequencies
and ranges of RBW (Resolution Band Width) and VBW (Video Band Width)
that may be required. The standard design will fit comfortably into
the Spartan3 1000 FPGA device costing less than $100, and consumes
a mere 0.5W in operation, or significantly less in the power save
mode. This high specification design is available "off the
shelf" fully characterised, documented and tested in silicon.
The principle behind the new product range is to simplify and de-risk
the embedding and incorporation of high performance, digital designs
into instrumentation for spectrum analysis, whether this is for
general test instruments or equipment for specific applications.
In many applications, this approach opens the opportunity for real-time
monitoring of quality of service and pre-empting service degradation
or total failure.
The designs provide a cost-effective and high performance solution
wherever high quality spectral analysis is demanded. The flexible
solutions can be upgraded with technological advances and user demands,
as part of an ongoing development program. RFEL can also provide
its proven design-in support services, with immediate access to
its technical experts where design support is required. The comprehensive
nature of the solutions available provides manufacturers with a
platform upon which to design a whole family of products with different
specifications to meet a variety of requirements, along with the
ability to develop a clear roadmap of product development. Where
appropriate, RFEL will provide bespoke solutions, incorporating
specific device choices to meet the user requirement.
Future Developments
SpectraChip™ MHz and SpectraChip™ GHz are real-time
designs, which are currently at an advanced development stage. In
these designs large bandwidth signals can be presented to the core
and one of RFEL's extensive range of filter-bank cores can be utilised
to convert the signal to a frequency domain representation. Using
the programmability benefit of the FPGA, a number of different filter
banks can be supplied to meet different measurement requirements.
Standard Gaussian shape filters can be used to produce a standard
spectrum analyser effect, or higher specification, flat top, low
transition band filters can be used to achieve power measurement
accuracy and good frequency isolation.
In the real-time mode, an optional trigger function can be included
in the SpectraChip™ design to allow complex triggering of
spurious signals. This enables fleeting events to be stored and
analysed on a time-frequency-power basis or passed via the secondary
I&Q outputs to demodulation processes for characterisation.
Features :
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Replaces
analogue IF filtering in spectrum analysers |
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IP
core applicable to low cost FPGAs |
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Implements
all standard spectrum analyser features, including |
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Resolution
bandwidth filtering |
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Video
bandwidth filtering |
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Conversion to log power |
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FFT
capability (MHz and GHz versions) |
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Complex
triggering (MHz and GHz versions) |
Applications
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General
spectrum analyser instruments |
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Specialist
test instrumentation |
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Real
time spectral analysis (MHz and GHz versions) |
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Interference
monitoring in revenue bearing systems |
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Quality
of service monitoring |
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