Title: Senior Capstone Project: Fast Tuning Synthesizer
1Senior Capstone ProjectFast Tuning Synthesizer
- Member Nathan Roth
- Advisors Dr. Huggins
- Dr. Shastry
- Mr. James Jensen
- Date December 9, 2003
2Presentation Outline
- Project Summary
- Standards and Patents
- Functional Description
- Detailed Description
- Preliminary Laboratory Work/Results
- Preliminary Bill of Materials
- Preliminary Spring Semester Schedule
3Project Summary
- Creation of a frequency synthesizer
- Use of direct synthesis approach
- Design of synthesizer using indirect synthesis
- Use of phase-locked loops
4Project Summary
- Desired Characteristics
- Output Frequency Range of 3.4 GHz to 4.6 GHz
- Step Size of 50 MHz
- Output Power of 0 dBm, 3 dB
- Output Spurs lt -45 dBc
- Tuning Time lt 500 ns, 200 ns if possible
- Use of an External 100 MHz Reference Signal
5Project Summary
- Actual Characteristics
- Output Frequencies of 3650, 3700, 3850, 3900,
4450, 4500, 4650, and 4700 MHz - Output Power of 0 dBm, 3 dB
- Output Spurs lt -45 dBc
- Tuning Time lt 500 ns, 200 ns if possible
- Use of an External 100 MHz Reference Signal
6Standards
- Standards
- Depends Upon Application
- C, X, and KU Band Channels
- MIL-STD-188-164
- Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM)
- MIL-STD-188-166 Interface Standard
- MIL-STD-188-167 Message Format
- MIL-STD-188-168 Interface for Satellite
Multiplexers and Demultiplexers
7Patents
- Patent Number 5,166,629
- Grant Watkins and John Muhlbair of Westinghouse
Electric Corporation on November 24, 1992
8Functional Description
9Detailed Description
10Input Module
11Resolution Modules
12Basis Frequency Modules
13Switch Selection Module
14Output Module
15Preliminary Laboratory Work
- Design and Simulation of Ideal Chebyshev Filters
- Currently Adding Parasitic Effects
- Real Component Values
- Real Inductor Responses
- Microstrip Transmission Effects
- Via Connections
16Preliminary Laboratory Work
- Filter Design
- Insertion Loss Method
17Preliminary Laboratory Work
18Preliminary Laboratory Work
19Preliminary Laboratory Work
Ideal S11 Dark Blue Ideal S21 Aqua
Blue Actual S11 Red Actual S21 Purple
20Preliminary Laboratory Work
21Preliminary Laboratory Work
22Preliminary Bill of Materials
Part Number Maker Description Qty Price Total Price
HMC435MS8G Hittite SPDT, Hi Isolation, DC- 4 GHz 15 1.1 16.5
PE3512 Peregrine Divide By 4, DC - 1.5 2 2.75 5.5
MAX2671 Maxim IC 400 MHz To 2.5 GHz Upconverter Mixers 3 0.76 2.28
SYK-2R Mini-Circuits Frequency Doublers, 10-1000 MHz 1 29.95 29.95
HMC188MS8 Hittite Passive Frequency Doubler, 1.25 - 3.0 GHz Input 1 2.94 2.94
HMC187MS8 Hittite Passive Frequency Doubler, 0.85 - 2.0 GHz 1 2.35 2.35
23Preliminary Bill of Materials
MSA-2743 Agilent Cascadable Silicon Bipolar Gain Block MMIC Amplifier 1 0.94 0.94
ABA-53563 Agilent 3.5 GHz Broadband Silicon RFIC Amplifier 3 0.4 1.2
HMC315 Hittite GaAs InGaP HBT MMIC Darlington Amplifier, DC - 7.0 GHz 3 0.97 2.91
AG604-89 WJ Ingap HBT Gain Block 2 1.48 2.96
TK10-KIT-ND Toko 250 Pcs - 10 Ea Of 25 Values 1 40.5 40.5
Substrate Rogers Corporation RO4003, .020 Mil Thick, 1.4 Mil Foil 2 32.25 64.5
Total 172.53
24Preliminary Spring Semester Schedule
Week Task
Winter Break Research and understand phase locked loop (PLL) theory and circuitry
Winter Break Begin design of PLL system
Winter Break Finalize filter design and simulations
Winter Break Begin implementing as parts arrive
Winter Break Full scale simulation of direct synthesis (DS) system
Jan 19 25 Design of PLL system
Jan 19 25 DS system simulation
Jan 26 Feb 1 Design PLL system
Jan 26 Feb 1 DS system simulation
Jan 26 Feb 1 Have all filters tested and built
Feb 2 8 Complete design of PLL system
Feb 2 8 DS system simulation
Feb 9 15 Simulation of PLL system
Feb 9 15 Complete DS system Simulation
25Preliminary Spring Semester Schedule
Feb 9 15 Simulation of PLL system
Feb 9 15 Complete DS system Simulation
Feb 16 22 Simulation of PLL system
Feb 23 29 Complete simulation of PLL system
March 1 7 Components Arrive, Begin Soldering, Testing, and Biasing Components
March 8 14 Physical implementation of DS
March 15 21 Physical implementation of DS, Spring Break?
March 22 28 Begin DS full scale testing
March 29 April 4 DS full scale testing
April 5 11 Complete DS full scale testing
April 12 18
April 19 25 Student Expo
April 26 May 2 Present successful findings
26Fast Tuning Synthesizer