Design and implementation of a digital down/up conversion directly from/to RF channels in HDL
2019
Abstract The paper presents the design and implementation of a Digital Down Converter (DDC) and a Digital Up Converter (DUC) directly from/to RF channels. The project uses multi-stage decimation and interpolation by means of recursive Cascaded Integrator-Comb (CIC) filters and polyphase filters in HDL. The design incorporates a Spectral Emission Mask (SEM) for the Internet of Things (IoT) IEEE 802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLow standard. Although the designs were implemented for 16 MHz-bandwidth in the 900 MHz frequency band, they are flexible and they can be easily adapted for other communications systems. The converter designs use HDL Coder for several fixed-point word-length representation of coefficients presenting its impact on performance. In the simulations, the DDC/DUC frequency responses were evaluated using high-level models showing that the equivalent filter design meets the requirements of the spectral mask by an appropriated representation of the fixed-point data types. The paper also shows a reformulation of the internal fixed-point data types used at the filter structures.
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