CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design

Cover of CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design by Jan Crols
Author: Jan Crols
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: 1997
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780792399605
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.6235009178 Pounds
Width: 0.63 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.384/131
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CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design by Jan Crols, published by Springer US on June 30, 1997, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the evolving requirements of transceivers in wireless communications. This edition, consisting of 240 pages, explores the challenges posed by higher operating frequencies and lower power consumption, emphasizing the need for innovative design approaches distinct from traditional RF techniques.

Readers will find a detailed overview of existing transceiver designs alongside new multi-path receiver and transmitter topologies. The book introduces a formal methodology for high-level design of transceiver architectures, illustrated through the design of a low-IF/direct upconversion GSM transceiver front-end. Additionally, it examines the integration of RF building blocks in CMOS technology and the potential of deep submicron CMOS for implementing wireless transceiver front-ends operating in the 1 to 2 GHz range, making it a valuable reference for researchers and engineers in the field of wireless communication systems.


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The revolution in wireless communications sets new requirements for transceivers (transmitter-receivers). Higher operating frequencies, lower power consumption and very high degree of integration, are new specifications which require design approaches quite different from classical RF design techniques. The integratability and power consumption reduction of the digital component will further improve with the continued downscaling of technologies. This is, however, completely different for the analog transceiver front-end, the component which interfaces between the antenna and the digital signal processor. The analog front-end’s integratability and power consumption are closely related to the physical limitations of the transceiver topology and not so much to the scaling of the used technology. CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design is the first book to give a comprehensive treatment of the design of transceivers for use in wireless communication systems. The book overviews existing transceiver design and goes on to introduce new multi-path receiver and transmitter topologies. It also presents a formal methodology for the high-level design of transceiver architectures and fully illustrates its use in the design of a low-IF/direct upconversion GSM transceiver front-end. CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design further demonstrates its practical nature by containing concluding chapters which study both the integration of RF building blocks in CMOS and the capabilities of deep submicron CMOS used in combination with the new transceiver topologies for the implementation of wireless transceiver front-ends in the 1 to 2 GHz range. CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design is essential reading for all researchers and practising engineers working in the design of wireless communication systems requiring highly integrated RF transceivers.

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