Rohde & Schwarz - AMIQ 1110.2003.02 - Generator
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AMIQ 1110.2003.02
Date:
1999
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AMIQ is a modulation source for complex baseband signals of
state-of-the-art
telecommunication networks. Two synchronous outputs, which
are matched to each
other, and a large memory together with wide analog
bandwidth make AMIQ suitable
for universal use.
AMIQ has been designed to generate I and Q signals in the
baseband for present and
future types of modulation. "I" stands for the in-phase
component, "Q" for the
quadrature component.
The data to be output by AMIQ are normally calculated by an
external workstation (eg
PC). To control this calculation, Rohde & Schwarz offers two
programs: WINIQSIM
and AMIQ Control, a software for R&S vector signal generator
SMIQ (see Section
"Software for AMIQ Control on page 1.8"). The desired
information data stream (eg a
piece of speech) is generated and a modulation mode
selected. Then various
interference and distortions (so-called impairments) are
superimposed to this (ideal)
baseband signal. Thus a long sequence of sample values is
obtained, which are
loaded into AMIQ (via floppy, IEC/IEEE bus or RS-232
interface). The sequence in
the AMIQ memory is then output as analog I and Q signals
with the aid of fast and
accurate D/A converters. The outputs are (normally)
connected to the modulation
inputs of an I/Q modulator (eg SMIQ), which modulates the
baseband signal onto the
desired RF
User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
212
Size:
2.0 MB
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
1110.3339.12-08-
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Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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