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Advances in analog and RF IC design for wireless communication systems / Gabriele Manganaro, Domine Leenaerts.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Manganaro, Gabriele.
Leenaerts, Domine M. W., author.
Series:
Gale eBooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wireless communication systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 300 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Advances in analog and radio-frequency integrated circuit design for wireless communication systems
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : Academic Press, c2013.
Oxford : Academic Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Advances in Analog and RF IC Design for Wireless Communication Systems gives technical introductions to the latest and most significant topics in the area of circuit design of analog/RF ICs for wireless communication systems, emphasizing wireless infrastructure rather than handsets. The book ranges from very high performance circuits for complex wireless infrastructure systems to selected highly integrated systems for handsets and mobile devices. Coverage includes power amplifiers, low-noise amplifiers, modulators, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters
Contents:
Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; 1 Wireless Infrastructure; Introduction; 1.1 The cellular infrastructure; 1.2 The satellite infrastructure; 1.3 Challenges; 1.4 This book; Conclusive Remarks; 2 CMOS Transceivers for Modern Cellular Terminals; Introduction; 2.1 2G transceiver architecture design; 2.1.1 GSM/EDGE receiver requirement; 2.1.2 GSM/EDGE transmitter requirement; 2.1.2.1 Power and mask requirements; 2.1.2.2 Phase error and EVM requirements; 2.2 3/4G transceiver architecture design; 2.2.1 3G receiver requirements; 2.2.1.1 Sensitivity; 2.2.1.2 Blocking requirements
2.2.2 3G transmitter requirements2.2.2.1 Output power and gain control; 2.2.2.2 EVM and mask; 2.2.3 LTE transceiver requirements; 2.3 Handset calibration; 2.3.1 Factory calibrations; 2.3.2 Automatic calibrations; Conclusions; References; 3 Low-Noise Amplifiers for Cellular Wireless Infrastructure; Introduction; 3.1 LNA specifications; 3.2 pHEMT-GaAs-based LNAs; 3.2.1 Single-device LNA; 3.2.2 Cascode LNA; 3.2.3 Cascaded LNA; 3.2.4 MMIC LNA module; 3.3 Silicon-based LNAs; 3.3.1 Single-stage BiCMOS LNA; 3.3.2 Cascaded BiCMOS LNA; 3.3.3 Broadband BiCMOS LNA; 3.3.4 CMOS LNAs with sub-1 dB NF
ConclusionsReferences; 4 High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers for Wireless Infrastructure; Introduction; 4.1 Wideband Doherty power amplifier; 4.1.1 Theory of Doherty power amplifiers; 4.1.1.1 Bandwidth of the DPA with ideal devices; 4.1.1.2 DPA bandwidth for devices with output capacitance; 4.1.1.3 Output capacitance compensation for wideband operation; 4.1.2 Circuit realization; 4.1.3 Simulated and measured results; 4.2 High-efficiency wideband outphasing power amplifier; 4.2.1 Wideband class-E Chireix combiner; 4.2.2 Class-E RF outphasing power amplifier design; 4.2.3 Experimental results
4.3 High-power drivers for high-efficiency RF power amplifiers4.3.1 Driver circuit topology; 4.3.2 Design and implementation; 4.3.3 Measurement results; References; 5 Digital Fractional-N Frequency Synthesis; Introduction; 5.1 Performance of digital PLLs; 5.1.1 Noise-power trade-off and spur performance; 5.1.2 TDC finite resolution in the ADPLL topology; 5.1.3 TDC finite resolution in the ΔΣ-fractional-N topology; 5.1.4 Effects of TDC nonlinearity; 5.2 Techniques for TDC nonlinearity mitigation; 5.2.1 Element randomization; 5.2.2 Large-scale dithering
5.3 Digital-to-time-converter-based digital PLLs5.3.1 Fractional-N digital PLLs with narrow-range TDCs; 5.3.2 Digital background correction of DTC nonlinearity; 5.3.3 Fractional-N digital PLLs with single-bit TDCs; 5.3.4 Fractional-N divider with unregulated DTC; Conclusions; References; 6 Mixers and Modulators in Wireless Systems; Introduction; 6.1 Basic principles; 6.2 Switching mixers; 6.3 Specifications; 6.3.1 Gain; 6.3.2 Linearity; 6.3.3 Leakage and feedthrough; 6.3.4 Noise; 6.4 Single and double balanced mixers; 6.4.1 Practical implementations; 6.5 Passive mixers
6.6 Passive mixer noise sources
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from title page (ebrary, viewed June 05, 2013).
ISBN:
9780123983329
0123983320
OCLC:
844430479

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