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The search for bandpass filters

A project log for Low cost electronics lab instument

The objective is to build a basic electronics lab measurement and test system from a cheap dev board.

reginald-beardsleyReginald Beardsley 09/06/2014 at 01:060 Comments

I've been working on the spectrum analyzer design.  Murata  offers a 1 MHz BP SAW filter centered on 137.5 MHz (FS2059B1).  It claims -40 dB at 7 MHz BW.  Combined w/ a 120 MHz LP filter and an AD8307 log amp on the frontend and a 500 KHz SCAF at the ADC input this would make for a 0-120 MHz double conversion spectrum analyzer.  The STM32F429 PLL would provide the tunable first LO w/ a  137.5 MHz fixed clock for the 2nd LO.  Unfortunately Digikey lists the device, but has no stock and no one else seems to even list it.  I've been looking for other options for a 0.5 - 1 MHz BP at a frequency low enough to generate the clock w/ the STM32, but so far all I've found are at much higher Fc.  That's doable but requires another clock and the high frequency Si507 parts sort of blow my target of staying under $100.  I'm trying to avoid anything that requires test equipment to construct.  I have a failed 40 M DC receiver front end lying around.  It failed because I had no way to measure the passband of the filter  when I built it.

FWIW The same design minus the AD8307 would make a nifty HF SDR module w/ 1 MHz BW.  When I got my STM32F429 board  also  got a TM4C1294 which has a complete ethernet interface. If I can find a 1 MHz BP filter that I can feed using the Tiva PLL I'll divert course and build an SDR that connects via ethernet and then build the rest of the instrument around that.  So if you know of a cheap 100-120 MHz BP filter module, please let me know.


Potential parts options so far:

120 MHz LP filter   - TDK MEM2012V121RT

137.5 MHz  1 MHz BP filter  - Murata FS2059B1

600 KHz LP SCAF - LTC 1069  (also serves as antialias for scope)

I'm a bit unsure what's realizable w/ a SCAF.  Reading the datasheets doesn't fill me w/ confidence :-(

BTW If anyone reading this wants to get involved please contact me.  The main reason for doing this here is to find someone to talk to.  The one off cost is drifting towards $100, but the function is increasing significantly.  I'm also investigating adding equivalent time sampling 'scope functionality to 100 MHz.

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