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Differential Phase Shift Keying Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Single SAW Based Correlator Receiver


Frank Moeller, Madjid A. Belkerdid, Donald C. Malocha, and Werner Buff

Abstract This paper presents the design and measurement of a SAW device to be used in a correlator receiver for a differential phase shift keying direct sequence spread spectrum (DPSK/DSSS) system. The DPSK modulation format allows noncoherent data demodulation while the SAW device correlator acts as the despreading operator. In a conventional DPSK receiver, the received signal is normally split into a lower and upper path. One of the paths contains a correlator, and the other path contains a one data bit delay element and another correlator. The outputs of both paths are then fed to a noncoherent data demodulator. The device presented in this paper combines both the delay element and the two correlators in a single SAW device; therefore, a better temperature tracking mechanism, simplicity, as well as the elimination of the broadband SAW delay line are achieved. The SAW structure contains a broadband SAW transducer, and two serially coded pseudo noise (PN) DPSK filters. The SAW based correlator was built on lithium tantalate. The center frequency was set to 150~MHz, with a 63 chip PN spreading code and a data rate of 300~Kbps. Experimental measurements of the SAW device autocorrelation results are presented.

1998 IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control 45:537-538

© 1998, by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved.

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