Question regarding the DBSRX frequency range and bandwidth

Hi,

I have a small question regarding the frequency range and bandwidth of
the DBSRX daughterboard from www.ettus.com. According to the
daughterboard datasheet [1] the frequency range is from 800 to 2400
MHz, and the adjustable bandwidth is from 1 to 60 MHz. However, the
datasheet for the MAX2118 [2] states a frequency range from 925 to
2175 MHz, and the adjustable LP filter BW is 4 to 33 MHz.

If someone could provide some information that would enlighten me on
these matters I would be most grateful.

Regards,

Trond D.

[1] http://www.ettus.com/downloads/miscdboards_v3b.pdf
[2] http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX2116-MAX2118.pdf

Trond D. wrote:

these matters I would be most grateful.
Frequency Range:
The MAX2118 datasheet says that it covers 925 to 2175 MHz. They
spec that because it is the range that their typical customer needs (for
small satellite dish IFs). However, I have never found one which
doesn’t work to the larger 800 MHz to 2400 MHz range. Maxim guarantees
925 to 2175, I guarantee the larger range.

Bandwidth:
When Maxim states that their maximum LPF bandwidth is 33 MHz, they
mean one-sided bandwidth (i.e. 0 to 33 MHz). Since it is used in a
direct conversion IQ system, that actually gives a 66 MHz bandwidth (-33
MHz to +33 MHz). Since that is beyond nyquist for our ADC, I spec to 60
MHz (+/- 30 MHz).

On the low end, they specify 4 MHz, which is really 8 MHz (+/-4 MHz)

of RF bandwidth. The filter is actually capable of going to a much
narrow frequency, but it is outside of Maxim’s specs, since nobody in
the small satellite dish market cares about less than 8 MHz of BW. So I
spec that it goes down to 1 MHz wide. It should be noted that when you
go below 4 MHz wide (2 MHz in Maxim-speak) that your noise floor will
rise a bit and phase noise may also rise.

Matt

2007/6/27, Matt E. [email protected]:

If someone could provide some information that would enlighten me on
When Maxim states that their maximum LPF bandwidth is 33 MHz, they
go below 4 MHz wide (2 MHz in Maxim-speak) that your noise floor will
rise a bit and phase noise may also rise.

Matt

Hi,

Thank you very much for the clarification! I will add this information
to the wiki, just in case anyone else wonders about the same.


Trond D.

Eric A. Cottrell wrote:

of RF bandwidth. The filter is actually capable of going to a much
I assume the parameter for the setbw function is the double-sided
bandwidth and not Maxim-speak?

Actually, it is in Maxim-speak… Should probably be changed.

Matt

Matt E. wrote:

the small satellite dish market cares about less than 8 MHz of BW. So I
spec that it goes down to 1 MHz wide. It should be noted that when you
go below 4 MHz wide (2 MHz in Maxim-speak) that your noise floor will
rise a bit and phase noise may also rise.

Matt
Hello,

I assume the parameter for the setbw function is the double-sided
bandwidth and not Maxim-speak?

73 Eric