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16 June 2023 Multi-channel RF signal analysis device based on FPGA and DSP
Biao Huang, Guangshuai Jia, Ziyi Zhu
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Proceedings Volume 12703, Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Communication, and Devices (ICCD 2023); 127031K (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682801
Event: Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Communication, and Devices (ICCD 2023), 2023, Hong Kong, China
Abstract
In order to process multiple RF signals and realize to output its digital signal. One RF signal analysis device is designed, it can used in radar and other signal analysis fields. This device include a set of software and hardware system, firstly, conditioning the analog RF signal from external input, make its amplitude conform to the requirements of analysis signal, and then convert analog signal to digital signal. This digital signal collected by the FPGA, analysis by DSP again, then, analysis data transmit to FPGA, and finally, FPGA transmit some related data to upper monitor according network, the upper monitor displays the relevant information of the signal through the software developed by the user. The designed device can display, analyze and filter RF signal in time domain. Therefore, the device that analysis signal based on FPGA&DSP architecture has good reliability in the analysis of RF signal.
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Biao Huang, Guangshuai Jia, and Ziyi Zhu "Multi-channel RF signal analysis device based on FPGA and DSP", Proc. SPIE 12703, Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Communication, and Devices (ICCD 2023), 127031K (16 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682801
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Field programmable gate arrays

Tunable filters

Electronic filtering

Optical filters

Signal processing

Signal analysis

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