Reconfigurable Transceiver Architecture for Multiband RF-Frontends

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  • Reconfigurable Transceiver Architecture for Multiband RF-Frontends Book Detail

  • Author : Erick Gonzalez Rodriguez
  • Release Date : 2015-09-29
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Genre : Technology & Engineering
  • Pages : 122
  • ISBN 13 : 3319245813
  • File Size : 12,12 MB

Reconfigurable Transceiver Architecture for Multiband RF-Frontends by Erick Gonzalez Rodriguez PDF Summary

Book Description: This book investigates and discusses the hardware design and implementation to achieve smart air interfaces with a reduced number of Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter and receiver chains, or even with a single reconfigurable RF-Frontend in the user terminal. Various hardware challenges are identified and addressed to enable the implementation of autonomous reconfigurable RF-Frontend architectures. Such challenges are (i) the conception of a transceiver with wide tuning range of at least up to 6 GHz, (ii) the system integration of reconfigurable technologies targeting current compact devices that demand voltages up to 100 V for adaptive controlling and (iii) the realization of a multiband and multistandard antenna module employing agile components to provide flexible frequency coverage. A solid design of a reconfigurable frontend is proposed from the RF part to the digital baseband. The system integration of different components in the reconfigurable RF-Frontend of a portable-oriented device architecture is demonstrated.

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