Hi Steve, hi Fabien,
agreed, this might simply insufficient *reconstruction filtering*; note that as Marcus
Leech said, 70 dB is quite a lot, and I'd be surprised if an analog reconstruction filter
would be much much better.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 01.02.22 12:12, Steve Hubbard wrote:
> Sorry for the late reply. I am guessing you are seeing aliases of the audio signal.
> Sampling a 1 kHz signal at 32 kHz produces aliases around multiples of the 32 kHz. In the
> signal processing chain the sampling rate will be increased in stages until the DAC
> sampling rate is reached. This process of interpolation involves inserting zero valued
> samples between the existing samples and then applying a digital low pass filter to
> attenuate the aliases. The stop band of the filter may be -70 dB so low level spurii
> remain. -70 dB is low enough for most intents and purposes and probably doesn't need fixing.
>
> Steve
>
> On 19/1/22 1:31 am, Fabien PELLET wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I put a signal generator that produces a sinwave at 1Khz and that feeds an USRP
>> Sink with a frequency center at 12MHz for example, I got spurs at +/-32Khz, +/-64KHz and
>> +/-96KHz at the output of my N210 (used with LFTX and LFRX). Whatever the frequency
>> center of the USRP and the frequency of the baseband signal, I have to spurs around -70dBc.
>>
>> Any idea on where it could come from ? Hardware EMC problem ? Digital treatment issue ?
>> How to solve it ?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Fabien, F4CTZ
>>
>>
>
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