This document compares three approaches to generating a chirp signal: 1) using a numerical controlled oscillator (NCO) and counter, 2) using basic blocks and the chirp equation, and 3) using a ramp function. It shows the output with and without dither bits in the NCO and compares the NCO chirp to one generated with basic blocks.
This document compares three approaches to generating a chirp signal: 1) using a numerical controlled oscillator (NCO) and counter, 2) using basic blocks and the chirp equation, and 3) using a ramp function. It shows the output with and without dither bits in the NCO and compares the NCO chirp to one generated with basic blocks.
This document compares three approaches to generating a chirp signal: 1) using a numerical controlled oscillator (NCO) and counter, 2) using basic blocks and the chirp equation, and 3) using a ramp function. It shows the output with and without dither bits in the NCO and compares the NCO chirp to one generated with basic blocks.
This document compares three approaches to generating a chirp signal: 1) using a numerical controlled oscillator (NCO) and counter, 2) using basic blocks and the chirp equation, and 3) using a ramp function. It shows the output with and without dither bits in the NCO and compares the NCO chirp to one generated with basic blocks.