Abstract

This paper shows that the in-phase and quadrature (I/Q) channel mismatch problem for complex signals in zero-IF receivers (ZIFRs) is related to the real-signal channel-mismatch problem in two-channel time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TI-ADCs). The problems are related in that, given one of the problems, it can be converted to the other problem via relatively simple signal processing operations. This offers more options for the estimation of and compensation for I/Q and TI-ADC channel mismatches. In particular, if there is a need to perform both I/Q and TI-ADC channel mismatch correction, one can make use of the same basic estimation and/or compensation principles for both applications which may save computational resources. The use of TI-ADC mismatch estimation and/or compensation also offers real-signal processing techniques to the complex-signal mismatch estimation and compensation problem in ZIFRs.

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