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Self-IQ-demodulation based compensation scheme of frequency-dependent IQ imbalance for wideband direct-conversion transmitters

  • Wei Li
  • , Yue Zhang
  • , Li-Ke Huang
  • , John Cosmas
  • , Carsten Maple
  • , Jian Xiong
  • Cobham Group
  • Brunel University London
  • University of Warwick
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Abstract

A low cost frequency-dependent (FD) I/Q imbalance self-compensation scheme is investigated in this paper. The direct conversion transmitters are widely used in wireless systems. However, the unwanted image-frequencies and distortions are inevitably introduced into the direct conversion system. This problem is even severer in wideband systems. Therefore, the accurate estimation and compensation of I/Q imbalance is crucial. The current compensation method is based on external instruments or internal feedback path which introduces additional impairments and is expensive. This paper proposes a low cost FD I/Q imbalance self-IQ-demodulation based compensation scheme without using external calibration instruments. First, the impairments of baseband and RF components are investigated. Further, I/Q imbalance model is developed. Then, the proposed two-step self-IQ-demodulation based compensation scheme is investigated. In the first step of the scheme, the local oscillator (LO) related I/Q impairments parameters are estimated. Then in the second step, the overall FD I/Q imbalance parameters are estimated by utilizing the transmitter LO. To realize this self-IQ-demodulation algorithm, this paper introduces minor modifications to the current power detector circuit. Afterwards, the estimated parameters are applied to the baseband equivalent compensator. This sophisticated algorithm guarantees low computation complexity and low cost. The compensation performance is evaluated in laboratory measurement.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)666-673
JournalIEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
Volume61
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2015

Keywords

  • Direct conversion transmitters
  • IQ imbalance
  • LO
  • RF
  • automatic calibration
  • image-frequency interference

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