Claims
- 1. A method for measuring imperfections in a digital quadrature modulator operation in which an input signal of the modulator includes quadrature-phase I and Q channels, the method comprising:taking a plurality of momentary samples from an amplitude of an output signal at a rate based on a symbol clock of the modulator, the number of the plurality of samples being reduced by accepting for calculation only samples relating to symbols that are known to have a same nominal amplitude; dividing a direction angle of a transmission signal corresponding to the plurality of samples into different direction angle sectors based on data bits to be transmitted or modulator input signals; calculating magnitudes of distortions in the modulator operation from amplitude sample deviations between the different direction angle sectors or from a nominal value; and using the calculated distortion magnitudes to adjust the operation of the modulator by generating feedback loops, which correct for all the distortions in the modulator operation simultaneously in an iterative manner.
- 2. A method for measuring imperfections in the operation of a digital quadrature demodulator when an output signal of a quadrature mixer of the demodulator includes quadrature-phase I and Q channels, the method comprising:taking a plurality of momentary samples from an amplitude of a vector formed by the I and Q channels at a rate based on a symbol clock of the demodulator, the number of the plurality of momentary samples being reduced by accepting for calculation only samples relating to symbols that are known to have a same nominal amplitude; dividing a direction angle of the demodulator output signal vector corresponding to the samples into different direction angle sectors based on voltages of the I and Q channels; calculating magnitudes of distortions in the demodulator operation from amplitude sample deviations between the different direction angle sectors or from a nominal value; and using the calculated distortion magnitudes to adjust the operation of the demodulator by generating feedback loops, which correct for all the distortions in the demodulator operation simultaneously in an iterative manner.
- 3. The method of claim 1 or 2, further comprising determining DC offsets of the I and Q channels from a difference in the amplitudes of the samples inside two opposite direction angle sectors around a respective axis.
- 4. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the differences in the signal levels of the I and Q channels are determined based on how much a sum of the amplitudes of the samples of one channel inside two opposite direction angle sectors around a respective axis increases or decreases in relation to the other channel.
- 5. The method of claim 1 or 2, further comprising determining a phase error in a phase difference of 90 degrees between the carrier waves of the I and Q channels based on how much a sum of the amplitudes of the samples of one channel inside direction angle sector pairs of opposite directions around one of two axes which are in an angle of 45 degrees to the I and Q axes increases or decreases in relation to the other axis.
- 6. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein a change in the output power of the modulator/demodulator is defined based on the amplitude of the samples.
- 7. A digital quadrature modulator including means for modulating quadrature-phase I and Q input signals to generate an output signal including quadrature-phase I and Q components and means for taking momentary amplitude samples from the output signal of the modulator at a rate based on a symbol clock of the modulator, the modulator further comprising:means for selecting for calculation amplitude samples that have a same nominal amplitude, means for classifying a symbol to be modulated at a particular time into a particular direction angle sector; means for linking the selected amplitude samples to the direction angle sector corresponding to the symbol to be transmitted at a particular time; means for comparing amplitudes of the samples belonging to a particular direction angle sector with other direction angle sectors or with an ideal value, to determine, from the output signal of the modulator, operation distortions including at least one of a local oscillator carrier wave leak, an amplitude imbalance between I and Q channels, a quadrature error between the I and Q channels and an amplitude error; and means for correcting adjusting parameters of the modulator in response to the operation distortions by generating feedback loops, which correct for all the operation distortions simultaneously in a iterative manner.
Priority Claims (1)
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964793 |
Nov 1996 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of international application PCT/FI97/00738 filed Nov. 28, 1997 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/FI97/00738 |
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WO98/24209 |
6/4/1998 |
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