Section 3 - Theory Of Operation; Modem Hardware; L-Band/If Printed Circuit Card - Radyne DMDVB20 LBST Installation And Operation Manual

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DMDVB20 LBST Satellite Modem
Theory of Operation

3.0 Modem Hardware

The modem is based on a two printed circuit card (minimum configuration) design with additional
optioned printed circuit cards available for additional features. The minimum configuration
consists of a Digital Baseband assembly, Tx L-Band assembly and RX L-Band Receiver
assembly. The optional printed circuit cards include a Turbo Codec printed circuit card an
optional data interface printed circuit card (refer to Appendix A). A block diagram of the Modem is
shown in Figure 3.1.
3.0.1 L-Band Printed Circuit Card
The L-Band circuit cards consists of an analog modulation function, an analog complex down
conversion, and two wide-band digital synthesizers. The block diagram of the L-Band assembly
is shown in Figure 3-2.
In the modulator, analog in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) signals are generated on the Digital
Baseband Printed Circuit Card, routed to the L-Band Printed Circuit Card, and modulated at the
desired frequency. The L-Band modulated signal is then passed through a microprocessor
controlled variable attenuator providing gain control of the output signal.
TM138 – Rev. 1.0
Figure 3-1. Block Diagram
Theory of Operation
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