Presentation 2006-04-26
Introduction of Superconducting Technology to Software Defined Radio Receivers
Akira FUJIMAKI, Akito SEKIYA, Yoshinori NISHIDO, Takuro YAMAZAKI,
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Abstract(in English) Low loss, high linearity, high sensitivity, high-speed natures of suoerconducting analog/digital devices enable us to construct an extremely flexible software-defined radio receivers that can handle multiple services and multiple users. In the receiver, an analog input radio signal is directly digitized at the analog-to-digital converter, and then down-convert, demodulation are performed at digital domain. Key components are a tunable filter, an analog-to-digital converter, and superconducting digital signal processor. We focus on the tunable filter and the analog-to-digital converter.
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Keyword(in English) Single-flux-quantum (SFQ) logic / Superconducting filter / analog-to-digital converter / Delta modulator
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Title (in English) Introduction of Superconducting Technology to Software Defined Radio Receivers
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Keyword(1) Single-flux-quantum (SFQ) logic
Keyword(2) Superconducting filter
Keyword(3) analog-to-digital converter
Keyword(4) Delta modulator
1st Author's Name Akira FUJIMAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Nagoya University:JST-CREST()
2nd Author's Name Akito SEKIYA
2nd Author's Affiliation JST-CREST
3rd Author's Name Yoshinori NISHIDO
3rd Author's Affiliation Nagoya University
4th Author's Name Takuro YAMAZAKI
4th Author's Affiliation Nagoya University
Date 2006-04-26
Paper # SR2006-4
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 27
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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