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8 / 37 page CAP 3001 A MICRONAS INTERMETALL 8 2.1.7. Stereo Mixer AMIX This analog demodulator mixes the incoming multiplex signal with the PLL-synchronized 38 kHz subcarrier in order to get the difference channel in baseband. The phase of the mixer signal is locked to the phase of the digital pilot demodulator; the phase shift between the two signals has to be compensated by the signal proces- sor’s Stereo PLL software. The realized modulator consists of an analog multiplex- er switching among the original input signal, the inverted input signal and zero input. Fig. 2–4: Difference channel mixing signal 0 m(t) 1 *1 T_0 T_0 12 T_0 +1/f_0+1 T_0/12 +1/(12f_0)+1/4s The desired fundamental 38 kHz component includes an additional factor of 1.10266 which has to be taken into account in the dematrix-software of the signal proces- sor. 2.1.8. AM Mixer AMMIX This analog modulator mixes the incoming AM-IF signal down to approximately 19 kHz. Just like the AMIX stereo mixer it uses an amplitude discrete signal instead of a si- nusoidal signal. The realized modulator consists of an analog multiplex- er switching among the original input signal and the in- verted input signal. The mixing frequency of this mixer is typically between 430 and 440 kHz and can be se- lected in approximately 2 kHz steps in order to choose the desired AM IF frequency. 2.1.9. Multiplexers AMUX The analog multiplexers allow the selection of one of the input signals for each signal path. 2.1.10. A/D-Converters ADC The A/D-converters are realized as pulse density modu- lators (PDMs) running at a clock frequency of f_s0 +8.208 MHz. The ADC0, ADC1 and the ADC2 are high quality double-loop PDMs with one external capaci- tor whereas ADC3 and ADC4 are low quality PDMs with- out any external capacitor. 2.1.11. Digital Signal Processing Block 2.1.12. Digital Filter Sections After analog to digital conversion, the input signals are filtered by means of digital filters in order to decimate the high frequency PDM signals to an appropriate sampling rate. The second purpose of these filters is to suppress unwanted out-of-band signals and to shape the input signals to the desired response. After being processed in the DSP section, the digital samples are interpolated to a higher rate before being converted to the analog do- main. The individual filter blocks can be seen in Fig. 2–5 and 2–6. Fig. 2–5 shows filter sections for the A/D side whereas in Fig. 2–6, filter blocks for the interpolation pro- cess on the D/A side can be seen. In the text of the CAP 3001 A data sheet, the filter blocks are referred to with the names indicated in the schematics. Most of the filters are designed as multirate FIR blocks. Fig. 2–7 shows the overall (A/D to D/A) passband char- acteristics of the main channels in TAPE or AUX mode. The shown 3 dB bandwidth is more than 18 kHz. Fig. 2–8 shows the same for the MPX case. An additional pilot notch filter (19 kHz) suppresses higher frequencies. In case of a locked stereo PLL, the suppression is ideal. Fig. 2–9 depicts the characteristics of the ARI/RDS bandpass. The near-by difference channel is attenuated sufficiently in order to minimize disturbing effects in the weak ARI/RDS signal. An additional lowpass with roll-off characteristics is done in the DSP software. In order to suppress out-of-band signals, the CAP 3001 A is equipped with digital interpolation filters. These filters attenuate alias frequencies of up to eight times the sampling frequency by at least 50 dB. The in- terpolation block consists of three cascaded linear phase FIR filters. A simple sample and hold filter serves for the interpolation to the operating rate of the D/A con- verter. The overall interpolation rate is therefore 32. See Fig. 2–10 for the passband characteristics of the inter- polation filter (plotted for 44.1 kHz sampling rate) and Fig. 2–11 for the stopband characteristics. |
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