Impact Of Non-Idealities On The Performance Of Delta-Sigma/Manchester-Modulated Microwave Signals

2019 16TH EUROPEAN RADAR CONFERENCE (EURAD)(2019)

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The effects of non-idealities including clock jitter, rise/fall-time mismatch of a pulse, and pulse-amplitude-level non-linearity on conventional delta-sigma-only and Manchester/delta-sigma-modulated microwave signals are studied. According to the experimental and simulation results, the Manchester/delta-sigma scheme is more vulnerable to jitter than the conventional delta-sigma scheme due to the higher number of pulse transitions by Manchester codes. It is found that, however, because of the repetitive (or multi-pulse) nature, the Manchester/delta-sigma system shows better signal quality performance against a rise and fall time asymmetry. This is mainly because the Manchester pulse waveform is more similar to a return-to-zero format where every encoded bit has both rising and falling edges and is therefore immune to the waveform asymmetry.
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delta-sigma, Manchester, all-digital transmitter, class-S power amplifier, radio-over-fiber, visual light communication, jitter, rise and fall time asymmetry, amplitude-level non-linearity
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