SLAA870 February 2019 AFE7422 , AFE7444
The complex digital mixers in the AFE7444 DDC and DUC include digital quadrature modulator (DQM) blocks with independent NCOs. The NCOs converts the complex input signal to a real output signal with flexible frequency placement between 0 and fDAC / 2, where fDAC is the DAC sampling clock frequency. The NCOs have a 32-bit frequency accumulator value that generates the sine and cosine terms for the complex mixing. The NCO block diagram is shown in Figure 5.
The NCOs in the AFE74xx receivers and transmitters run continuously, whether currently selected or not, maintaining phase coherency over time. The numerically controlled oscillators in the DDC and DUC generate a complex exponential sequence, as shown in Equation 1:
A 32-bit register setting, also known as the accumulator word, determines the frequency (ω) in Equation 1. The complex exponential sequence is multiplied by the real input from the ADC or DAC to mix the desired carrier to a frequency equal to:
where