Testing parameters and equipment of intermediate frequency modules of REMEC Broadband wireless.

Date

2012

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Major Course

Major in Electronics Engineering

College

College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Restrictions

Restricted: Not available to the general public. Access is available only after consultation with author/thesis adviser and only to those bound by the confidentiality agreement.

Abstract

This field study discusses the process, parameters, and equipment used for testing the functionality of an Intermediate Frequency Module or IFM. This done in order to assure the functionality of any system that the IFM is part of, which can range from televisions to radios to satellites. The IFM testing process is broken down into three steps: Firmware Loading, Transmit Section Test, and Receive Test. The tests for the two sections involve acquiring values for parameters set by REMEC Broadband Wireless. There are nine parameters for the Transit Section Test and five for the Receive Section Test. The parameters for Transit Section Test are mixer input power level stability, output power level maximum and minimum, TX IF accuracy, cable compensation attenuation range, channel flatness, spurs, intermodulation distortion, and phase noise. The parameters for the Recieve Section Test are open loop gain, gain dynamic range, intermodulation distortion, channel flatness, and phase noise. The acquired values are compared to company acceptance test specifications in order for the unit under testing to be certified functional and up to company standards.

Language

English

Location

UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Call Number

LG 993 2012 E64 M36

Document Type

Thesis

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