Abstract
This paper concerns digital single-sideband modulators with analog inputs and outputs. A group of 12 modulators is treated as a single system, with analog-to-digital converters at 12 input ports and a digital-to-analog converter at a single output port. Tradeoffs are obtained between computational parameters. Substitution of digital counterparts for the phase shifters and product modulators in 12 analog Hartley modulators gives a simple program. However, operation in real time requires quite a large number of multiplications per second. A similar digitalization of 12 Weaver modulators requires even more multiplications. However, the 12 Weaver modulators can be transformed as a system, to reduce the multiplication rate for the Hartley system by a factor4. The cost is an increase in scratch pad storage and a more complex program.