Automatic Gain Control Techniques and Architectures for RF Receivers

Automatic Gain Control Techniques and Architectures for RF Receivers by Juan Pablo Alegre Pérez, published by Springer New York on October 27, 2013, is a focused examination of automatic gain control (AGC) loop circuits. This edition, comprising 134 pages, delves into AGC solutions specifically tailored for wireless receivers, particularly those with strict requirements for settling time and wide dynamic range, such as WLAN and Bluetooth receivers.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of feedforward AGCs, which offer significant advantages over traditional feedback AGCs in the context of wireless technology. The book presents a detailed study of the design of feedforward AGCs, covering both basic AGC cells and system-level considerations, while highlighting their main characteristics and performance metrics. This resource is particularly relevant for those interested in technology and engineering, electronics, and imaging systems.
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This book analyzes automatic gain control (AGC) loop circuits and demonstrates AGC solutions in the environment of wireless receivers, mainly in wireless receivers with stringent constraints in settling-time and wide dynamic range, such as WLAN and Bluetooth receivers. Since feedforward AGCs present great advantages in this context, as an alternative to conventional feedback AGCs, this book includes a detailed study of feedforward AGCs design –at the level of basic AGC cells, as well as the system level, including their main characteristics and performance.
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