Title :
Single-Chip Multiband EGPRS and SAW-Less LTE WCDMA CMOS Receiver With Diversity
Author :
Xie, Haolu ; Oliaei, Omid ; Rakers, Patrick ; Fernandez, Rick ; Xiang, Joan ; Parkes, John ; Riches, Jim ; Verellen, Richard ; Rahman, Mahib ; Bhan, Vivek ; Schwartz, Daniel B.
Author_Institution :
Fujitsu Semicond. Wireless Products Inc., Tempe, AZ, USA
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A single-chip multimode multiband receiver is designed and implemented in a 90-nm CMOS process for fourth-generation mobile platforms. The receiver includes nine primary low-noise amplifier (LNA) and five secondary LNA input ports, and supports long-term evolution (LTE)/WCDMA/ehanced general packet radio serve (EGPRS) standards for four gobal system for mobile communications bands, ten WCDMA bands, 14 frequency division duplex LTE band, and two time division duplex LTE bands. From antenna to RX digital signal processing output, the receiver achieves a typical 3-dB noise figure for all standards and bands. The RF front-end includes a matching network with 12-dB transducer gain, an inductively degenerated common-source LNA, passive mixers driven by a 25% duty-cycle local oscillate, and a current conveyor followed by a baseband filter. This receiver RF/analog front-end meets surface-acoustic-wave-less linearity requirements for all LTE/WCDMA bands and employs digital calibration to adjust the baseband low-pass filter cutoff frequency, mixer image rejection, second-order intermodulation intercept point performance and to perform in-phase/quadrature equalization.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; code division multiple access; low noise amplifiers; packet radio networks; CMOS process; LNA; Long Term Evolution; SAW-less LTE WCDMA CMOS receiver; digital signal processing; ehanced general packet radio service; fourth-generation mobile platforms; gain 12 dB; low-noise amplifier; mobile communications; noise figure 3 dB; single-chip multiband EGPRS; single-chip multimode multiband receiver; size 90 nm; surface-acoustic-wave-less linearity requirements; Baseband; Gain; Impedance; Mixers; Multiaccess communication; Receivers; Spread spectrum communication; Ehanced general packet radio serve (EGPRS); WCDMA; diversity; long-term evolution (LTE); multiband; multimode; receiver; reconfigurable radio;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2012.2187796