An Almost-All Digital Proximity Transceiver for Mars Surface Missions

This article presents a digital proximity transceiver for next the generation of small Mars robotic surface exploration missions operating at the deep space exploration UHF band (390-450 MHz). The developed transceiver adopts an almost all-digital architecture, except for a single variable gain pre-...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of microwaves 2024-10, Vol.4 (4), p.653-665
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Adrian, Decrossas, Emmanuel, Towfic, Zaid, Daniel, Andrew, Miller, Joshua, Villalpando, Carlos Y., Chahat, Nacer, Kim, Yanghyo
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents a digital proximity transceiver for next the generation of small Mars robotic surface exploration missions operating at the deep space exploration UHF band (390-450 MHz). The developed transceiver adopts an almost all-digital architecture, except for a single variable gain pre-amplifier placed before the receiver ADC. All other functions of the transceiver (filtering, up-conversion, down-conversion) are implemented as digital signal processing circuitry. The transceiver highly oversamples the UHF band at a rate of 1280 MS/s allowing additional dynamic range to be obtained with modest bit-depth data converters (10-bit transmit and 7-bit receive). The transceiver expects an external baseband processor implemented in software or programmable logic for Channel-coding, Link and Network-layer operations. It also contains a stand-alone hailing function that allows it to wake up downstream avionics without requiring baseband processing when a hailing signal is received within a programmable bandwidth. The CMOS transceiver chip is implemented in a 65 nm CMOS technology and consumes a total power of 356 mW, not counting the need for an external III-V Low Noise Amplifier and Power Amplifier.
ISSN:2692-8388
2692-8388
DOI:10.1109/JMW.2024.3451371