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168 RECEIVER SYSTEM PARAMETERS. and AB is the spurious-ftee dynamic range. Note that GH is the dynamic range, which is defined by DR = GH = BH = Py..g - MDS, The 1P3,, and 1P3,,, differ by the goin (or loss) of the system. Similarly, MDS, differs ftom MDS,.- by the gain (or loss) of the system, PROBLEMS 5.1 Calculate the overall noise figure and gain in decibels for the system (at room temperature, 290K) shown in Fig. P5.1 Amp Mier IRAnp \ f f Bandpass 1 1 Tree sate Gin—1008— excue ©:*2088 yeas P=34B LO|3GHe pe 24B te san FIGURE P5.1 5.2 The receiver system shown in Fig, PS.2 is used for communication systems ‘The 1-4B compression point occurs at the output IF power of +20dBm. At room temperature, calculate (a) the overall system gain or loss in decibels, (b) the overall noise figure in decibels, (c) the minimum detectable signal in silliwatts at the input RF port, and (d) the dynamic range in decibels. RE Amp Mixse IF Amp Fier L 248 L= tae Lo Fe2aB oan. G=2048 Gitte Le= 4B Re 29300H2 FIGURE P5.2 53 A receiver operating at room temperature is shown in Fig, P5.3. The receiver input 1-dB compression point is +10 dBm, Determine (2) the overall gain in decibels, b) the overall noise figure in decibels, and (c) the dynamic range in decibels.PROBLEMS — 169) 10-31GHe G~ was Lo 348 3H Le= 6dB FIGURE 5.3 5A The receiver system shown in Fig. P5.4 has the following parameters: Pesan = +10 dBm, TP3,, = 20 dBm. The receiver is operating at room temperature. Determine (@) the noise figure in decibels, (b) the dynamic range in decibels, (c) the output SNR ratio for an input SNR ratio of 104B, and (4) the output power level in dBm at the 1-dB compression point. ar Amp ier Am mT Danas 5 woiran | Filler USS Gls 6-048 liscne S7gad len 4B FIGURE P5.4 84 Calculate the overall system noise temperature and its equivalent noise figure in decibels for the system shown in Fig. P5.5 T= 40K, Todaetor INA Amplifier Mir LOS Waveguide tie feeder 20a G= 20a rT Leaves 50K T= 630K a S00 FIGURE P5.5 5.6 When two 0-dBm tones are applied to a mixer, the level of the IM3 is =60 dBm. The mixer has a conversion loss of 6dB. Assume that the 1-dB. compression point has input power generated greater than +13 dBm. (a) Indicate the IM3 power as how many decibels down from the wanted signal (b) Calculate the IM3 output power when the level of the two tones is =10 dBm, and indicate the IM3 power as decibels down from the wanted signal. (c) Repeat part (b) for the two-tone level of +10 dBm, 5.7 Atan input signal power level of —10 dBm, the output wanted signal from a receiver is 50 dB above the IMB products (12., 5048 suppression of the IM3170 RECEIVER SYSTEM PARAMETERS. products). If the input signal level is increased to OdBm, what is the suppression evel for the IM3 products? 5.8 When two tones of —20 dBm power level are incident to an amplifier, the level of the IM3 is —80 dBm. The amplifier has a gain of 10 4B. Calculate the IMB output power when the power level of the two tones is 10 dBm. Also, indicate the IM3 power as decibels down from the wanted signal, 5.9 Caleulate the overall system IP3 power level for the system shown in Fig. P59, RF Amp Mixer IF Amp G=248 G~ 2048 13 = 1040 15 =20 bm Le=sat WPS 16am FIGURE P5.9 5.10 For the system shown in Fig. P5.10, calculate (a) the overall system gain in decibels, (b) the overall noise figure in decibels, (c) the equivalent noise temperature in Kelvin, (4) the minimum detectable signal (MDS) in dBm at {input port, and (¢) the input IP3 power level in dBm, The individual component system parameters are given in the figure, and the system is operating at room temperature (290K). “ BDF { { xt FIGURE P5.10 5.11 A radio receiver operating at room temperature has the block diagram shown in Fig. P5.11. Calculate (a) the overall gain/loss in decibels, (b) the overall noise figure in decibels, and (c) the input 1P3 power level in Bm. (4) If the input signal power is 0.1 mW and the SNR is 20
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