DAB Receiver Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Lecture 7 DAB Receiver Li Dong----In this lecture, we mainly discuss the basic structure and working principle of DAB receiver, and introduce DAB produced by some representative manufacturers The characteristics of the receiver and the composition and new functions provided by the new generation of DAB receivers. The basic structure and working principle of a DAB receiver is that the receiver processes the received signal in the reverse order of the transmitted signal formed by the transmitter, and finally provides audio broadcast programs and data services. ----1. High-frequency part (tuner)----The task of the high-frequency part of the receiver (also called the tuner) is to first select the required transmission sound program from the frequency band allocated to DAB. and data service frequency block (1.536MHz wide). The combination of all services transmitted on this frequency block is called the signal group (Ensemble); then frequency conversion is performed to convert the high-frequency signal into an intermediate frequency signal and a baseband signal. ----The high-frequency part plays a decisive role in the overall performance of the receiver. Only by providing a signal of sufficient high quality can the corresponding continued processing be carried out. DAB receivers must be able to receive the DAB frequency blocks in the VHF band (174-230MHz) and L-band (1452-1492MHz) as far as possible according to the DAB specification. In addition, most receivers are also equipped with an additional FM band (87.5~108MHz) in case DAB replaces 3FM broadcasting and uses the FM broadcasting band in the future. To best exploit the advantages of DAB mobile reception, the receiver should use a short vertical whip antenna whenever possible. ----DAB tuner requires high sensitivity (≤-85dBm) and high reliability within a wide tuning range, and requires high enough tuning accuracy, not greater than 0.01ppm, otherwise, poor tuning will Additional enhancement of the effects of the Doppler effect occurring in mobile radio channels. In terms of selectivity, the tuner is required to have enough sensitivity for signals from adjacent DAB blocks or TV transmitting stations that are 170 to 180 KHz apart...
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