Frequency down-conversion using cascading arrays of coupled nonlinear oscillators |
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Authors: | Visarath In Patrick LonghiniAndy Kho Norman LiuSuketu Naik Antonio PalaciosJoseph D. Neff |
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Affiliation: | a Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Code 71730 53560 Hull Street, San Diego, CA 92152-5001, USAb Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Group, Department of Mathematics, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA |
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Abstract: | A novel coupling scheme using M≥2 arrays of coupled nonlinear elements arranged in a specific configuration can produce multifrequency patterns or a frequency down-converting effect on an external (input) signal. In such a configuration, each array contains N≥3 nonlinear elements with similar dynamics and each element is coupled unidirectionally within the array. The subsequent arrays in the cascade are coupled in a similar fashion except that the coupling direction is arranged in the opposite direction with respect to that of the preceding array. Previous theoretical work and numerical results have already been reported in [P. Longhini, A. Palacios, V. In, J. Neff, A. Kho, A. Bulsara, Exploiting dynamical symmetry in coupled nonlinear elements for efficient frequency down-conversion, Phys. Rev. E 76 (2007) 026201]. This paper is focused on results of experiments implemented on two distinct systems: the first system is fabricated using discrete component circuits to approximate an overdamped bistable Duffing oscillator described by a quartic potential system, and the second system is built in a microcircuit, where the nonlinearity is described by a hyperbolic tangent function, with the option of applying an external signal to investigate resonant effects. In particular, the circuit implementations for each case use M=2 arrays, but their voltage oscillations already demonstrate that the frequency relations between each of the successive arrays decrease by a rational factor, conforming to earlier theoretical and numerical results for the general case containing M arrays. This behavior is important for efficient frequency down-converting applications which are essential in many communication systems where heterodyning is typically used and it involves multi-step processes with complicated circuitry. |
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Keywords: | Nonlinear oscillators Bistable oscillators Multifrequency Frequency down-conversion Coupled arrays Coupled nonlinear oscillators |
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