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Electrical and Computer Engineering

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

2004

Frequency-dependent I/Q compensation

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One-Tap Wideband I/Q Compensation For Zero-If Filters, Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov Jun 2004

One-Tap Wideband I/Q Compensation For Zero-If Filters, Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov

Electrical Engineering

The I/Q imbalance is one of the performance bottlenecks in transceivers with stringent requirements imposed by applications such as 802.11a. The mismatch between the frequency responses of two analog low-pass filters, used, e.g., for channel selection in zero-IF receivers, makes this I/Q imbalance frequency dependent. Usually, frequency-dependent I/Q mismatch is estimated and corrected by adaptive techniques, which are complex to implement and may converge slowly due to noise. In this work, a simple, delay-based I/Q compensation scheme is proposed based on an extensive statistical analysis. Its digital implementation uses only two coefficients, which are tuned by a one-step two-tone error …