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Title: Digitally implemented Klapper-Kratt FM detector using the Intel-292O digital signal processor
Author: Park, Chang-Hwan
View Online: njit-etd1985-002
(vi, 72 pages ~ 2.8 MB pdf)
Department: Department of Electrical Engineering
Degree: Master of Science
Program: Electrical Engineering
Document Type: Thesis
Advisory Committee: Klapper, Jacob (Committee chair)
Padalino, Joseph J. (Committee member)
Ball, W. H. Warren (Committee member)
Date: 1985-05
Keywords: Frequency Modulation Detectors
Signal Processing -- Digital Techniques
Availability: Unrestricted
Abstract:

This thesis describes and analyses a digitally implemented FM detector, which is a new member of the family of FM detectors introduced by Drs. Klapper and Kratt.

The properties of the new detector are low delay, excellent sensitivity, extreme linearity, and compatibility of components with integrated circuit technology.

A working model is implemented by adapting FIR digital s signal processing methods, and is realized using the Single-Chip Digital Signal Processor Intel-2920 which is comprised of micro-processor, scratch-pad data RAMs, program store EPROMs, A/D and D/A conversion circuitry, and I/O circuitry.

The performance of the working model shows very good linearity within its operating range, and in agreement with the earlier derived theory.


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