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The first comprehensive guide to discrete-time (DT) receivers (RX),
discussing the fundamental concepts and implications of the
technology. This book will serve as an essential reference,
covering the necessary building blocks of this field, such as
low-noise transconductance amplifiers, current-driven mixers, DT
band-pass filters, and DT low-pass filters. As well as addressing
the basics, the authors present the most recent state-of-the-art
techniques applied to the DT RX blocks. A step-by-step style is
used to allow readers to develop the required skills to design the
DT receivers at the architecture level, while providing in-depth
knowledge of the details. Written by leading experts from academia,
research, and industry, this book provides an excellent reference
to the subject for a wide audience, from postgraduate students to
experienced researchers and professionals working with RF circuits.
While mobile phones enjoy the largest production volume ever of any
consumer electronics products, the demands they place on
radio-frequency (RF) transceivers are particularly aggressive,
especially on integration with digital processors, low area, low
power consumption, while being robust against
process-voltage-temperature variations. Since mobile terminals
inherently operate on batteries, their power budget is severely
constrained. To keep up with the ever increasing data-rate, an
ever-decreasing power per bit is required to maintain the battery
lifetime. The RF oscillator is the second most power-hungry block
of a wireless radio (after power amplifiers). Consequently, any
power reduction in an RF oscillator will greatly benefit the
overall power efficiency of the cellular transceiver. Moreover, the
RF oscillators' purity limits the transceiver performance. The
oscillator's phase noise results in power leakage into adjacent
channels in a transmit mode and reciprocal mixing in a receive
mode. On the other hand, the multi-standard and multi-band
transceivers that are now trending demand wide tuning range
oscillators. However, broadening the oscillator's tuning range is
usually at the expense of die area (cost) or phase noise. The main
goal of this book is to bring forth the exciting and innovative RF
oscillator structures that demonstrate better phase noise
performance, lower cost, and higher power efficiency than currently
achievable. Technical topics discussed in RF CMOS Oscillators for
Modern Wireless Applications include: - Design and analysis of low
phase-noise class-F oscillators - Analyze a technique to reduce 1/f
noise up-conversion in the oscillators - Design and analysis of low
power/low voltage oscillators - Wide tuning range oscillators -
Reliability study of RF oscillators in nanoscale CMOS
This book describes the digitally intensive time-domain
architectures and techniques applied to millimeter-wave frequency
synthesis, with the objective of improving performance and reducing
the cost of implementation. Coverage includes system architecture,
system level modeling, critical building block design, and digital
calibration techniques, making it highly suitable for those who
want to learn about mm-wave frequency generation for communication
and radar applications, integrated circuit implementation, and
time-domain circuit and system techniques.
With the proliferation of wireless networks, there is a need for
more compact, low-cost, power efficient transmitters that are
capable of supporting the various communication standards,
including Bluetooth, WLAN, GSM/EDGE, WCDMA and 4G of 3GPP cellular.
This book describes a novel idea of RF digital-to-analog converters
(RFDAC) and demonstrates how they can realize all-digital,
fully-integrated RF transmitters that support all the current
multi-mode and multi-band communication standards. With this book
the reader will: Understand the challenges of realizing a universal
CMOS RF transmitter Recognize the design issues and the advantages
and disadvantages related to analog and digital transmitter
architectures Master designing an RF transmitter from system level
modeling techniques down to circuit designs and their related
layout know-hows Grasp digital polar and I/Q calibration techniques
as well as the digital predistortion approaches Learn how to
generate appropriate digital I/Q baseband signals in order to apply
them to the test chip and measure the RF-DAC performance.
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