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Intersil Unveils New Wideband Programmable Modulator for Digital Modulation in Wireless Systems
New CommLinkTM Product Offers High Performance and
Flexibility to Support Multiple Modulation Schemes
PALM BAY, FL, January 31, 2000 – Designers of wideband digital modulation systems looking for higher levels of integration can now incorporate a single signal processing solution into their design for the shaping, upconversion and modulation of quadrature data.
PALM BAY, FL, January 31, 2000 Designers of wideband digital modulation systems looking for higher levels of integration can now incorporate a single signal processing solution into their design for the shaping, upconversion and modulation of quadrature data.
The HSP50415 Wideband Programmable Modulator (WPM), the newest member of Intersils CommLink family of signal processing and high-speed converter solutions, supports wideband applications such as mini- and pico-basestations, WLL, LMDS, MMDS, point-to-point microwave systems, smart antennas, VSAT and last mile wireless Internet applications. It combines shaping and interpolation filters, a complex modulator, timing and carrier numerically controlled oscillators (NCOs) plus a 12-bit dual-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC) in a single 100-lead MQFP package.
The programmability of the HSP50415 offers designers the flexibility to support a wide range of modulation schemes with a single design. The new device features digital operation up to 25 Mega Symbols/second based on QPSK modulation. The programmable architecture is capable of supporting various modulation schemes up to 16-bit vector modulation.
The HSP50415 accepts a multiplexed I/Q data stream (up to 16-bits) and can optionally take advantage of a user-programmable constellation map. The constellation map supports any modulation standard up to 256 QAM. The data is then shaped by an interpolation filter (up to 24-symbol span) and interpolated to the final sample rate by means of a halfband and a high-order interpolation filter. The NCO driven high-order interpolation filter allows the input and output sample rates to have an integer or non-integer relationship. This feature simplifies the use of output sample rates that do not have harmonic relationships to the input data rate and decouples the carrier from the data clock. After interpolation, the data is modulated with programmable sine and cosine carriers from an on-chip carrier NCO.
The HSP50415 maintains quadrature outputs and converts the I and Q data into analog signals with an integrated 12-bit dual-channel DAC capable of output sample rates up to 100 mega samples per second (MSPS). Prior to digital-to-analog conversion, the device features an optional DAC (sin x)/x rolloff compensation filter plus gain and offset adjustments for I and Q imbalance. If desired, the dual-channel D/A converter can be bypassed to output 14-bit digital I.F. data.
The HSP50415 is capable of digital output spectral purity that exceeds 50dB at the maximum output sample rate. In addition, the device operates from a 3.3V supply to minimize power consumption and the inputs and outputs are CMOS compatible. A parallel bus is available to interface to a host processor.
Pricing and Availability
The HSP50415 is currently sampling and production is scheduled for March 6, 2000. Intersil offers this device in a 100-lead MQFP package and it is priced at $29.95 in quantities of 1,000 units. To reduce system-level evaluation time, a user-friendly evaluation board (HSP50415EVAL1) is available. The evaluation software features a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that allows full user control over the HSP50415 evaluation board. For further information on this device, dial 1-888-INTERSIL ext.7968 or visit our website at www.intersil.com/commlink/index.asp.
Intersil and Digital Radio
The HSP50415 is part of Intersils CommLink Family of signal processing and high-speed converter solutions targeting wireless communication applications. Future extensions to the CommLink family include a digital upconverter, Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS), 3-volt A/D converters and interpolation DAC.
About Intersil
Intersil Corporation uses semiconductor expertise to enable highly integrated voice, data and video communications. Intersil's integrated communications portfolio includes PRISM® Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) chip sets that enable mobile connectivity products for the home and office; analog, mixed-signal and digital integrated circuits for broadband access to wireless and wired Wide Area Networks (WANs); and power management products that enable 24x7 reliability in network servers, next generation PCs and information appliances. For more information about Intersil, visit the company's Internet homepage at www.intersil.com.
CommLink is a registered trademark of Intersil Corporation.
