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Communications Based Lab Activity Material

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Lab Preparation

Circuit Simulation

Basic information and material on circuit simulation, including tool links and usage information.

Most of the labs are populated with LTspice resource files which contain the schematics of the circuits discussed at a specific topic. A file containing the ADALM2000 connections for the schematics can be found here: m2k_conn_ltspice.

Course ADALM1000 (M1K) ADALM2000 (M2K) ADALM-PLUTO (PlutoSDR)
Communications schematic files schematic files transceiver simulation

Lab Hardware and Software

These labs can be performed using the ADALM2000 (M2K) Active Learning Module , or the ADALM1000 (M1K) entry level design instrumentation.

For labs using the ADALM-PLUTO (PlutoSDR), a MATLAB license will be required with the Communications Toolbox. If you do not have MATLAB, you can get a temporary trial from this link and then install the support package for PlutoSDR.

ADALM1000 (M1K) ADALM2000 (M2K) ADALM-PLUTO (PlutoSDR)
PC Software ALICE Scopy Matlab(Trial)
PlutoSDR Support Package

Some of the labs are written to be performed using just the components provided in the Analog Parts Kit, ADALP2000, supplied through ADI and our authorized distribution channels, however additional devices are provided.

General Lab materials

M1K and M2K based material:

  1. Background Lab Notes: Solder-less Breadboards
  2. Background Lab Notes: Resistors (including color code)
  3. Background Lab Notes: Capacitors (including color code)
  4. Review Activity: Real voltage sources

PlutoSDR based material:

Lab Activities and Exercises

Course Function ADALM1000 (M1K) ADALM2000 (M2K) ADLAM-PLUTO (PlutoSDR)
CommunicationsTransformersTransformersInductor Self Resonance
Transformers
CommunicationsTuned AmplifiersTuned Amplifiers,part I
Tuned Amplifiers,part II
Transformer Coupled Amplifier
CommunicationsFiltersBand Pass Filter step-response
Polyphase Filters
Active Filters
Polyphase Filters
CommunicationsDetectorsAM modulation and Envelop DetectorsEnvelope Detectors
FM Detectors
CommunicationsVariable AmplifiersVariable Gain Amplifiers
CommunicationsFrequency SynthesizersHartley oscillatorHartley oscillator
Colpitts oscillator
Clapp oscillator
Peltz Oscillator
CommunicationsModulationPulse Width ModulationPulse Width Modulation
Diode Ring Modulators
CommunicationsPulsed OscillatorsPulsed OscillatorsPulsed Oscillators
CommunicationsPhase Locked LoopPhase Locked LoopsPhase Locked Loops
CommunicationsMixersActive Mixers
CommunicationsGeneratorsPseudo-Random Sequence GeneratorsPseudo-Random Sequence Generators
Digital Communications SDR Basics and Probability Introduction To SDR LaTeX
Digital Communications Timing Recovery Symbol Synchronization LaTeX
Digital Communications Frequency Recovery Carrier Synchronization LaTeX
Digital Communications Frame Synchronization Frame Synchronization LaTeX

General Expected Background

The communications labs and topics are split into two main categories: analog communications and digital communications. The analog communications sections require a basic background in certain analysis, as well as some introduction to continuous-time signal analysis. The digital communications topics are targeted at those with a solid background in digital signal processing and the fundamentals of modulation/demodulation. A basic understanding of probability tools is useful as well. Labs are performed in MATLAB, therefore knowledge of writing MATLAB code is essential.

Related reference manuals are recommended:

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