A CORDIC-based digital quadrature mixer: comparison with a ROM-based architecture
This paper describes a CORDIC-based digital quadrature mixer in comparison with a ROM-based architecture. This architecture employs the circular rotation mode of the CORDIC algorithm for signal mixing as well as carrier generation, while the ROM-based architecture requires an additional complex mult...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper describes a CORDIC-based digital quadrature mixer in comparison with a ROM-based architecture. This architecture employs the circular rotation mode of the CORDIC algorithm for signal mixing as well as carrier generation, while the ROM-based architecture requires an additional complex multiplier for signal mixing. To optimize the hardware design parameters, the finite word-length effects of two implementation architectures are analyzed numerically. In addition, the simulation-based word-length determination is also conducted for the application to QPSK and QAM demodulators. The hardware costs of them are estimated, which shows that the CORDIC-based architecture occupies only a third of the area of the ROM-based architecture. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ISCAS.1998.698871 |