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Baseband IQ to RF Signal Generation

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Dhruv
Dhruv el 27 de Mayo de 2024
Respondida: Uday el 4 de Jun. de 2024
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I'm working on the IQmod example in MATLAB and attempting to generate a 4FSK signal for transmission at 150 MHz. However, I'm unclear about how to control the center frequency of the transmitted signal.
Current Approach:
  • I've tried using the center frequency option in the inport block, but it doesn't seem to affect the transmission frequency.
  • The iqmodulator block offers a local Oscillator option, but its purpose in setting the center frequency isn't entirely clear.
My Question:
  • How can I properly set the center frequency to 150 MHz for transmitting the 4FSK signal using the IQmod example? Should I be modulating the baseband signal with a carrier at 150 MHz before feeding it to iqmodulator? Or is there another approach within the existing structure?
Additional Information:
  • I'm using a sampling rate of 1 MHz for the IQ data.

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Uday
Uday el 4 de Jun. de 2024
Hi Dhruv,
The "iqmodulator" block handles baseband IQ modulation. To transmit your 4FSK signal at 150 MHz, you'll need to add a carrier outside the block.
Two options:
  1. External Modulation: Modulate your 4FSK with a 150 MHz carrier (e.g., cos block) before feeding it to "iqmodulator".
  2. Simulink Upconversion: Use Simulink's upconversion blocks to achieve the frequency shift.
Keep your 4FSK signal components below 500 kHz to avoid aliasing.

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