SBASAO8 June 2025 DAC39RF20
ADVANCE INFORMATION
At the DSP output, there is a ‘Gain / Round / Saturate’ function. This function performs these steps (in order):
Note that the mixer output has enough range to support samples up to about 2.0. This extra range is maintained through the gain block and then removed after the gain block. This extra range allows the datapath to mix I/Q values with a magnitude greater than 1.0 and never saturate if the gain setting provides adequate attenutation. For example, if the I and Q samples are both full scale (1.0), the complex magnitude is about 1.414. If the gain (DSP_GAINn) is -3dB or less, the signal can not saturate. This can be useful if the DUC input is a baseband QAM signal with zero frequency offset and nearly at full scale (the corners of the QAM constellation have a magnitude greater than 1.0). For other signals, the distribution of the baseband I/Q samples is not very rectangular, so this extra range provides only a little benefit (fewer peak samples saturate depending on where the peaks fall in the I/Q plane).