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Hi,
My objective is to homebrew a 10khz to 60Mhz software defined radio; one that uses the power of the PC for all modulation and demodulation functions. There are several references for a direct conversion receiver that uses a sample and hold detector or Tayloe detector which seems to provide remarkable performance. If possible I would like to use this detector; it embraces the KISS approach ;-). The problem I find however, is that the detector responds to odd harmonics of the receiving frequency, for a doubly balanced configuration. ;-( As an example, if the receiver is tuned to 10 Mhz, a signal of 30Mhz will also be received. Using Linear Technology LTspice (which is a free spice type simulator) to simulate the detector, the 30Mhz signal is about 10db lower then the 10Mhz desired signal. Looking for 140db or better difference; have a long way to go. Possibly there is an error in the simulation; but I think, unfortunately, it is correct. After all, the switch function is not linear. A Fourier analysis of the switch pulse closely agrees with the detected result; the third harmonic is about 10db lower then fundamental. Does anyone have experience with this type of detector? Thank You. |
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