An SNR-improved Transmitter of Delta-sigma Modulation Supported Ultra-High-Order QAM Signal for Fronthaul/WiFi Applications
Linsheng Zhong, Yang Zou, Shenmao Zhang, Xiaoxiao Dai, Jing Zhang, Mengfan Cheng, Lei Deng, Qi Yang, Deming Liu
Abstract
In this paper, we proposed an improved mobile fronthaul architecture employing the SNR-improved delta-sigma digitization scheme and 4-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4) format. Different from traditional 2-bit quantization, this scheme deploys two-fold delta-sigma quantization, which uses 1-bit delta-sigma modulator to quantize the signal, and another 1-bit delta-sigma modulator to quantize the in-band noise. A significant reduction of the in-band noise can be achieved only applying a differentiator, bringing about a much better noise shaping performance. Meanwhile, the two 1-bit streams can be combined and transmitted in a PAM-4 manner through an intensity modulation direct detection (IM-DD) channel. We have successfully experimentally demonstrated the digitization and transmission of 65536 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) baseband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal with sampling rate of 1.25 GSa/s over 20-km fiber with standard 10-Gbaud PAM-4 signal, with a signal to noise ratio (SNR) of 57.7 dB. Compared to the conventional 2-bit quantized OFDM scheme, experimental results show that a significant SNR improvement of 17.7 dB has been achieved by the proposed scheme. In addition, we also realized a transmission of 16384-QAM intermediate frequency (IF) signal at the center frequency of 3.5 GHz (with an SNR of 49.6 dB). An improvement of 15.9 dB can also be maintained.