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Title: Interfacing Of DDS With FPGA
Authors: Gohil, Monishka
Keywords: EC 2016
Project Report
Project Report 2016
EC Project Report
EC (Communication)
Communication
Communication 2016
16MECC
16MECC04
ISE Design Suit
MS-Office
Matlab
Genesys
Vivado Design Suit
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2018
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 16MECC04;
Abstract: FMCW, FMICW and Pulse wave RF signals based Radar altimeters are used for measurement of correct distance between the ground or the object below it in all weather condition. The Antenna and Radome Assembly, RF Transceiver Module, DSP Module alongwith Power Supply Card are the main sub-systems of Radar Altitude Sensor. The transmitted signal has to be correctly and instantly extracted by the system from the received signal; hence, it is mandatory to build a system with high SNR. To achieve good results, accurate hardware selection and interfacing it with the FPGA is also an important task. Then after, the Analog signal is converted into a digital form and a Filter has to be selected according to the output of DDS signal. The proposed project is to develop and design a well interfaced system according to the requirements of the altimeter. The assigned project work involves selection of appropriate DDS and interfacing it with the FPGA(here : Virtex-6 Zync) to be used for Radar Altimeter. For nalizing the interfacing scheme, detail study of whole system as well as systems component is done during the project. Following the finalization of interfacing components, a VHDL code has been developed to interface and configure various peripheral components with Virtex-6 and Zync FPGA. The functionality of components has been tested and validated for intended application.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/8805
Appears in Collections:Dissertation, EC (Communication)

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