Channels Flashcards

1
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What is a channel?

A

The connections between a transmitter and receiver. Such as a combination of electrical cables, optical fibres, radio links and associated repeaters.

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2
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How is power transferred efficiently?

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By maximising the power transferred to the load from the source.

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3
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When does maximum power transfer occur?

A

Maximum power transfer is therefore achieved when RSource = RLoad.

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4
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Noise Floor

A

Minimum usable signal determined by the noise characteristics of channel elements (amps, cables, antennas, filters, antennas …) and how well they are tolerated.

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5
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Maximum signal

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  • Upper limit on signal amplitude in channel.
  • Exceedance results in clipping of waveforms as they approach the power rails.
  • Limited by sparks formed when materials ionise or break down.
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6
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Dynamic range

A

Ratio of largest to smallest signal that the channel can support.

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7
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Dispersion

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  • Signal spreads out.
  • Time spread cause by continuous process or caused by multiply delays signal echos.
  • Causes pulse to spread out in time domain becoming less distinct, and USB arrives before USB in freq domain due to change in speed of frequency components.
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8
Q

The phase shift induced by the delay τ is:

A

φτ = − ωτ

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9
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Phase Delay:

A

τφ = − φ/ω

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10
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Group Delay:

A

τg = = − ∂φ/∂ω

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11
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Why is Group Delay important?

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  • information is delayed by group delay
    • As a single tone has no information
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12
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If the phase and group delay are independent of freq:

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  • All of the components of a signal are delayed by the same time. The phase shift depends linearly on frequency: φ = −ωτ.
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13
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If the phase and group delay are a function of frequency:

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Components of a signal are delayed by different times and there is Delay Distortion.

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14
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Describe a Buttersworth filter

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  • Time delay variation is modest across the pass band.
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15
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Describe a Chebyshev filter

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  • Near brick wall characteristics
  • Definable ripple in the pass band
  • Time delay dispersion can be very significant.
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16
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Describe Bessel Filter

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  • Near linear phase with frequency/ very little delay distortion
  • Slow transition from pass band to stop band.