Design and Experimental Verification of Correction Algorithms for Improving the Measurement Accuracy of a Broadband Vector IF Receiver at 160 MHz

Hofmann A, Kalb A, Manglberger M, Weinzierl J, Schmidt LP (2005)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2005

Journal

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Edited Volumes: Frequenz

Pages Range: 108-111

Conference Proceedings Title: Frequenz, Mai / Juni

DOI: 10.1515/FREQ.2005.59.5-6.108

Abstract

An Intermediate Frequency (IF) receiver unit with a center frequency of 160 MHz and a bandwidth of 80 MHz was recently developed as a core component of a novel heterodyne vector field measurement system at 150 GHz, 300 GHz and 450 GHz. The influence of different errors types on the measurement accuracy is systematically analyzed. Based on this, a strategy of enhancing the overall accuracy of the IF receiver by software algorithms was developed. Its effectiveness is verified by experimental characterization.

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APA:

Hofmann, A., Kalb, A., Manglberger, M., Weinzierl, J., & Schmidt, L.-P. (2005). Design and Experimental Verification of Correction Algorithms for Improving the Measurement Accuracy of a Broadband Vector IF Receiver at 160 MHz. In Frequenz, Mai / Juni (pp. 108-111). Walter de Gruyter.

MLA:

Hofmann, A., et al. "Design and Experimental Verification of Correction Algorithms for Improving the Measurement Accuracy of a Broadband Vector IF Receiver at 160 MHz." Proceedings of the Frequenz, Mai / Juni Walter de Gruyter, 2005. 108-111.

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