附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Why Multi-Standard Receivers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Digital Cellular Mobile Systems -- 3 Low Power Wireless Communication Systems -- 4 Third-Generation Mobile Communication Systems -- 5 Migration from Second to Third Generation -- 6 Software Radio and Multi-Standard Receivers -- 7 Summary -- Chapter 2. Receiver Architectures and Design Basics -- 1 Receiver Design Basics -- 2 Receiver Architecture Overview -- 3 Summary -- Chapter 3. Multi-Standard Receiver Analysis -- 1 WCDMA/GSM/DECT Multi-Standard Architecture -- 2 Front-end Circuit Design Issues -- 3 Radio System Analysis -- 4?S Modulators and Multi-Standard Receivers -- 5 Summary -- Chapter 4. RF CMOS Building Blocks -- 1 Multi-Standard Front-end -- 2 RF CMOS LNA Design -- 3 Multi-Standard Frequency Synthesizers -- 4 GHz Prescaler -- 5 Summary -- Chapter 5. Multi-Standard?S Modulator: Analysis -- 1 Quantization Noise and Noise-shaped?S Modulator -- 2 Multibit and Cascaded?S Modulators -- 3 Programmable 2-2 MASH?S Modulator Architecture -- 4 System Simulation -- 5 Summary -- Chapter 6. Multi-Standard?S Modulator: Design -- 1 Switched-Capacitor Integrator -- 2 MOS Switch -- 3 Folded-cascode OTA and Power Optimization -- 4 Timing Sequence and Clock Generators -- 5 Comparator, 9-level DAC and ADC -- 6 Digital Cancellation Circuit -- 7 Fast Simulation of?S Modulator using SPICE -- 8 Prototype and Simulation Results -- 9 Summary -- Chapter 7. A/D Converter Techniques for Multi-Standard Base-Stations -- 1 Pipeline ADCs -- 2 Mathematical Model of Pipeline ADCs -- 3 A Fast Calibration Algorithm for Pipeline ADCs -- 4 DAC Nonlinearity -- 5 Calibrated Pipeline ADC Architecture -- 6 Summary -- Chapter 8. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Acronyms.
摘要:Multi-Standard CMOS Wireless Receivers: Analysis and Design is the first book on the subject of multi-standard wireless receivers. It covers both the analysis and design aspects of CMOS radio receivers with primary focus on receivers for mobile terminals. The subject of multi-standard data converter design for base stations is also covered. The book is the first to detail a complete analysis of a multi-standard receiver chain from the antenna to the data converter establishing the design specifications of all blocks in both the radio and mixed-signal parts. The specifications are conveniently tabulated throughout the book and span a level of details from the noise figure and linearity requirements of RF blocks down to such circuit details as, e.g., DC gain, settling behavior, noise and matching requirements of amplifiers (OTAs) in the data converter. Multi-Standard CMOS Wireless Receivers: Analysis and Design serves as a reference for RF IC and mixed-signal designers, wireless receiver system designers, design managers and project leaders in industry, particularly those in the wireless semiconductor industry.