Re: Does a 0dBm max. input power system require1>=0dBm IIP3?
Dear Buckaroo,
First of all the yes the signal can intermodulate itself when it goes in a non-linear device.For example to an Amplifier..if the signal has frequency ω the output is ω..2ω..3ω..4ω.. the harmonics...
In the datasheets of mixers,amlifiers the IIP3 point is commonly reffered and this is what we must know to have a correct function of our devices.
The IP3 is when our signal combines with an another signal (from somewhere else, for example an antenna has a bandwidth that can take not only only our desired signal but and others and then these signals go to an amplifier and intermodulate ) and problems occured.
Hope i helped
Regards,
George
Dear Fovakis,
Thanks for your reply, I agree with u.
Now the problem is, when calculating IIP3 spec for a system with >0dBm max input power, what's the power of the two tone? if we take -6dBm for each tone, we get a IIP3 spec., but for a bluetooth with 0dBm power, the PSD is much lower than -6dBm, for example -15dBm, if we use -15dBm as the two tone power, then we get another IIP3 spec, obviously, the latter IIP3 spec is quite relax comparing to the previous IIP3 spec.
I am confused, which IIP3 is correct.
Thanks.
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the ip3 requirement for a system depends on the modulation type. FM, for instance, would not need an IP3 specification because it is a constant envelope single tone at all times. some complex modulation types might need +25 dBm IIP3 for a 0 dBm input signal.
Dear biff44,
Thanks for your reply, agree, the IIP3 is related to the SNR requirement. e.g, BPSK and QAM64 require different SNR;
But my the problem is, (if we already know the SNR requirement,) when calculating IIP3 spec for a system with >0dBm max input power, what's the power of the two tone? if we take -6dBm for each tone, we get a IIP3 spec., but for a bluetooth with 0dBm power, the PSD is much lower than -6dBm, for example -15dBm, if we use -15dBm as the two tone power, then we get another IIP3 spec, obviously, the latter IIP3 spec is quite relax comparing to the previous IIP3 spec.
I am confused, which IIP3 is correct.
Thanks