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1
Analogue and Mixed-Signal Systems Modelling for
Space Communications
  • presented by
  • Dr. Rajan Bedi
  • rajan.bedi_at_astrium.eads.net

2
Analogue and Mixed-Signal Systems Modelling for
Space Communications
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3
Presentation Overview
  • Introduction
  • Motivation for Mixed-Signal Systems Modelling
  • Development of Mixed-Signal Simulation
    Environment
  • Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation Environment
  • Simulation Results
  • Conclusion

4
Introduction
  • Telecommunication satellites with on-board
    digital processors require
  • ADCs to digitize the IF/baseband uplink carrier
    in the receive section.
  • DACs to reconstruct the IF/baseband downlink
    carrier in the transmit section.
  • The specification of the ADCs/DACs are key to the
    success of a payload.
  • Parameters such as resolution, linearity and
    bandwidth limit the useful dynamic range of
    ADCs/DACs and ultimately that of the payload.

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Motivation
  • Astrium wanted the capability to carry out
    detailed systems modelling of ADC and DAC
    devices.
  • We wanted to be able to predict how the ADC/DAC
    d.c. static errors, e.g. DNL, INL, offset and
    gain errors, affect converter performance and how
    this impacts overall payload performance.
  • We wanted to be able to predict how typical
    flight-hardware conditions affect converter
    performance and how this impacts overall payload
    performance, e.g. cycle-to-cycle jitter on the
    sampling clock and thermal noise on the ADC
    input.
  • We wanted to be able to predict the interaction
    between the front-end analogue signal processing
    and the ADC, e.g. how anti-aliasing filters and
    amplifier non-linearities affect the performance
    of an ADC and the overall payload.

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Motivation
  • The knowledge gained from this mixed-signal
    systems modelling will be used
  • To influence the specification and sourcing of
    ADC/DAC devices that can be used on future
    payloads.
  • Satellite manufacturers have access to a very
    limited range of space-grade, mixed-signal
    converters we have to get our selection right!
  • To prevent unnecessary under-design or
    over-specification.
  • To identify the limits to which circuit
    functionality and payload performance can be
    guaranteed in terms of ADC/DAC linearity,
    resolution and bandwidth.
  • To understand how non-ideal ADC/DAC devices
    impact the overall system error budget and how
    this will affect the performance of a
    telecommunications satellite payload.
  • To investigate optimal payload architectures
    based around ADCs/DACs for consideration on
    future missions.

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Development of Mixed-Signal Simulation Environment
  • Following a review of commercially available EDA
    tools in early 2003, none existed that would
    allow extensive mixed-signal systems analyses.
  • In early 2003, work began on developing a
    simulation environment using the analogue and
    mixed-signal extensions to the VHDL language.
  • The simulation models were implemented using the
    VHDL-AMS mixed-signal hardware description
    language as part of a modern SOC design flow.
  • The simulation environment requires Mentor
    Graphicss analogue and mixed-signal simulator -
    ADMS.
  • Mentor Graphicss ADMS allows designs to be
    structured using a combination of VHDL-AMS,
    Verilog-A, SPICE, VHDL and Verilog using a single
    execution kernel.

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Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation Environment
  • Behavioural, parameterisable ADC/DAC simulation
    models were developed that allow control over the
    following parameters
  • d.c. static errors, i.e. DNL, INL, offset gain
    errors (values taken directly from manufacturers
    data sheet)
  • ADC/DAC Resolution
  • ADC analogue full-scale input voltage range
  • ADC analogue input amplitude
  • ADC analogue input bandwidth
  • ADC/DAC input frequency
  • ADC/DAC sampling frequency
  • Jitter/phase noise on the ADC/DAC sampling clock
  • Unwanted interference (thermal noise) on the ADC
    analogue input.
  •  

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Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation Environment
  • A very comprehensive VHDL-AMS testbench has been
    developed that automates single, two, four and
    eight-tone sinusoidal testing of the ADC/DAC
    simulation models.
  • The testbench also allows noise power ratio (NPR)
    testing of the ADC/DAC simulation models.
  • NPR testing allows satellite manufacturers to
    assess performance of an ADC/DAC using an input
    test signal representative of the traffic the
    converters will encounter in-flight.
  • NPR testing emulates a multi-carrier input signal
    by loading the ADC/DAC with GWN its the true
    worst-case measurement for space communications!
  • NPR testing accounts for the intermodulation
    distortion among the input frequencies generated
    by the non-linear ADC/DAC device.
  • Only one known mixed-signal vendor reports an NPR
    metric on their datasheet thats for a DAC!

10
Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation
EnvironmentADC Sinusoidal Testing
ADC DUT
FFT
Sampling Clock Generator (normal/jitter)
After the desired number of ADC conversions, the
digitized ADC output is converted to the
frequency domain for analysis.
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Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation
EnvironmentDAC Sinusoidal Testing
DAC DUT
Perfect Quantizer
Perfect Quantizer
FFT
Sampling Clock Generator (normal/jitter)
A perfect quantizer is used to drive the DAC DUT.
The analogue output is digitized by another
perfect quantizer.
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Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation Environment
  • Following ADC/DAC conversion, the frequency
    spectrum of the output is evaluated to assess the
    dynamic performance of the ADC/DAC simulation
    model.
  • The following performance metrics are reported
  • SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio)
  • SINAD, and distortion ratio (SINAD)
  • Effective number of bits (ENOB)
  • Spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR)
  • Total harmonic distortion (THD)
  • Intermodulation distortion (IMD)
  • Noise Power Ratio
  • Dynamic range
  • Dynamic range violations, missing codes and any
    incidents of clipping are also reported.

13
Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation
EnvironmentADC NPR Testing
ADC DUT
FFT
Notch Filter
Low-Pass Filter
Sampling Clock Generator
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Simulation ResultsSingle-tone testing of an ADC
simulation model based on the space-grade ADC
flown on the Inmarsat 4 payload.
SFDR 77.9 dBc, SNR 64.9 dB, ENOB 10.5 bits,
DR 98.0 dB. Vendor datasheet reports an SFDR of
80 dBc and an SNR of 67 dB.
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Simulation ResultsTwo-tone testing of an ADC
simulation model based on the space-grade ADC
flown on the Inmarsat 4 payload.
SFDR 80.5 dBc, SINAD 60.6 dB, ENOB 9.7
bits, DR 92.2 dB.
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Simulation ResultsFour-tone testing of an ADC
simulation model based on the space-grade ADC
flown on the Inmarsat 4 payload.
SFDR 77.5 dBc, SINAD 54.1 dB, ENOB 8.69
bits, DR 87.2 dB.
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Simulation ResultsEight-tone testing of an ADC
simulation model based on the space-grade ADC
flown on the Inmarsat 4 payload.
SFDR 70.3 dBc, SINAD 46.0 dB, ENOB 7.37
bits, DR 79.2 dB. SFDR 90.3 dBFS, Vendor
datasheet reports an SFDR of 90 dBFS.
18
Simulation ResultsNPR testing of a DAC
simulation model based on the space-grade DAC
flown on the Inmarsat 4 payload and to be flown
on the Galileo payload.
The measured NPR is 47.1 dB (ENOB 9.4 bits)
after five iterations.
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Simulation ResultsSinusoidal testing of a DAC
simulation model based on the space-grade DAC
flown on the Inmarsat 4 payload and to be flown
on the Galileo payload.
SFDR 69.9 dB, SNR 55.4 dB, ENOB 8.9 bits, DR
82.5 dB. Simulation environment reports a
wideband SFDR around 70 dBc (no
jitter on sampling clock). Vendor datasheet
reports an SFDR of 66 dBc.
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NPR Simulation Results from a Broadband
Space-Grade ADC.
  • The measured antilog-average-log NPR after ten
    simulations is 40.2 dB, ranging from 39 to 41.4
    dB.
  • During each simulation, different seeds are
    utilized to initialise the Gaussian number
    generators used to produce the white noise input
    and the jitter that perturbs the sampling clock.

21
NPR Simulation Results from a broadband
space-grade ADC.
  • A 12th order, Chebychev, low-pass filter with a
    cut-off frequency of 300 MHz is used to bandlimit
    the white noise input to the ADC simulation
    model.
  • An 8th order, Butterworth, notch filter with a
    centre frequency of 175 MHz and a Q of 11.3 is
    used to provide a 15 MHz wide notch at Fs/4.

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Comparison Between Simulation Results and
Measured Results from Hardware Testing
  • The simulation environment reports an average NPR
    dynamic performance of 40.2 dB, ranging from 39
    to 41.4 dB within the Nyquist band.
  • Actual NPR testing on the ADC hardware measured
    an average NPR (notch depth) of 40.2 dB, ranging
    from 38.4 to 41.3 dB within the Nyquist band.
  • This corresponds to a dynamic performance between
    7.6 to 8.15 effective bits respectively.

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Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation
EnvironmentAnalogue Signal Conditioning
The simulation environment also contains
behavioural models of an amplifier and an
anti-aliasing filter to investigate the
interaction of a more complete analog signal
processing chain. The user can specify values
for gain, second and third-order intercept
points, the 1dB compression point, input
resistance and filter cut-off frequency
ADC
FFT
Amplifier
Anti-Aliasing LPF
Sampling Clock Generator
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Capability of Mixed-Signal Simulation
EnvironmentAnalogue Signal Conditioning
  • Second-order IMP f2 f1, (2) Third-order IMP
    2f1 f2, (3) Fundamental f1
  • (4) Fundamental f2, (5) Aliased third
    harmonic of f2, (6) Third-order IMP 2f2 f1
  • (7) Aliased third harmonic of 2f1 f2, (8)
    Aliased third harmonic of 2f2 f1
  • (9) Aliased third harmonic of f1, (10) Second
    harmonic of f1, (11) Second-order IMP f2 f1
  • (12) Second harmonic of f2

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Conclusion
  • Satellite manufacturers have access to a very
    limited range of ADCs/DACs that can considered
    for space flight we have to ensure that we get
    our selection right!
  • A simulation environment has been developed that
    is being used to predict the performance of
    known, space-grade ADCs/DACs for many different
    mission types.
  • The simulation environment allows Astrium to
    carry out detailed analyses of ADC/DAC devices
    and predicts how the d.c. static errors affect
    converter and overall payload performance.
  • The simulation environment predicts ADC/DAC
    dynamic performance for typical flight-hardware
    conditions AND uses an input representative of a
    wideband, satellite comms. carrier.

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Conclusion
  • The ADC/DAC dynamic performance information is
    being used to assist systems analysis allowing
    Astrium to predict payload performance early in
    the design cycle.
  • This is information we share with prospective
    customers (telecommunications operators) and our
    ADC/DAC semiconductor partners.
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