Complex digital oscillators and FSK modulators

Abstract
The authors present complex-valued free running oscillators derived from digital filter structures. Four alternative approaches of complex direct-form and coupled-form oscillator structures are discussed leading to a multiple-output direct-form oscillator as the best solution from the viewpoint of computational efficiency. Two inherent advantages of direct-form structures can be avoided by appropriate means. The problem of poor frequency resolution at low frequencies is solved by a method called two's complement improvement (TCI). An oscillator frequency displacement is discovered which is caused by correlation between one state variable and the quantization error using finite arithmetic. This frequency error can be substantially reduced by appropriate error noise shaping. Some telecommunication applications like fixed-frequency complex oscillators for baseband signal processing, complex baseband frequency shift keying (FSK) modulators, and multiple-phase oscillators for multipath filters are discussed

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