Don:

 

I think that the "spread spectrum clock" works because of both the
receiver bandwidth and the detector function.

 

For instance, imagine a pure CW clock signal, and it is being hopped
around in 1 kHz steps, all in the range of 10 kHz. Now imagine that a
receiver with a 1 MHz resolution bandwidth is watching that signal. The
indicated amplitude will be the same with Peak, QP & Average detectors.
Because the hopping is always within the receiver bandwidth, the hopping
has no effect. As the hopping stays within the receiver BW, each
detector has plenty of time to reach the full amplitude of the signal.

 

Now imagine that a hop starts well outside the RBW; the receiver sees
nothing. Then the clock hops into the RBW, and each detector starts
charging. Fifty microseconds later, the clock hops out of the RBW. You
look at the three detectors, and the Peak reads, say 1.0. The QP might
read 0.1, and the Average might read 0.0. The difference was all about
how long the receiver had to observe the signal; all detectors "saw" the
same amplitude signal, but they could only report what their time
constants allowed.

 

 

Ed Price

[email protected] <blocked::mailto:[email protected]>      WB6WSN

NARTE Certified EMC Engineer

Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab

Cubic Defense Applications

San Diego, CA  USA

858-505-2780

Military & Avionics EMC Is Our Specialty

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]

> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 7:22 AM

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: Re: [PSES] Quasi-peak

> 

> Spread spectrum clocks "work" due to the measurement bandwidth of the

> receiver, so this effect holds for peak, quasi-peak, and average.

> 

> 

> Donald Borowski

> Schweitzer Engineering Labs

> Pullman, Washington, USA

> 

> 


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