SLAA871 January 2019 AFE7422 , AFE7444
A digital RF repeater accomplishes the following goals:
Figure 11 shows the basic, traditional, RF-repeater design architecture.
The traditional repeater architecture first conditions the input signal using filters and LNAs. The local oscillator (LO) mixer downconverts the band to an intermediate frequency. The signal is filtered, sampled, and then sent to an FPGA for digital processing. The downmixing process is then reversed, and the final signal is output through the donor antenna to the desired base station.
All of the frequency translation functions of the traditional RF repeater are performed in the digital domain of the integrated AFE74xx system. This system replaces the need for discrete mixers, IF filters, and LOs (PLLs) from the analog-signal chain in order to achieve direct synthesis.