Symbol synchronizer assembly instability study, part 2
Abstract
Data processing to develop a third-order phase model and to translate all such processed data to the frequency realm for further analysis was described. The frequency study yields a long frequency modulation (FM) drift sinusoid (1600-sec period), an impressed secondary drift wave with a period of about 116 sec, and a set of even harmonics of twice the ramp period-the latter arising from, and used to modify, the phase detector model. The result is applied secondarily to estimate the strong-signal SSA phase detector response "out-of-lock." Finally, the main drift components are verified against all available data, and the result is used to estimate minimum lock conditions and the SSA drift effect under normal operating modes. The instability problem appears marginally resolvable if the acquisition technique is modified.
- Publication:
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The Deep Space Network
- Pub Date:
- December 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975dsn..nasa..222B
- Keywords:
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- Assemblies;
- Frequency Stability;
- Symbols;
- Synchronizers;
- Data Processing;
- Drift;
- Frequency Modulation;
- Harmonics;
- Locking;
- Communications and Radar