Title :
Integrating wireless communications with microprocessor based products
Author_Institution :
RadioCAD Limited, UK
Abstract :
Almost since their emergence, microprocessors have been integrated into radio communications products. Today that trend has largely been reversed in the off-the-peg radio communications modules: GSM, GPRS, GPS, 3G, WLAN and Bluetooth are being integrated into a wide variety of microprocessor based products. This paper discusses the EMC aspects of such integrations from conventional narrow-band to modern spread-spectrum techniques. There are two goals for the designer: (i) to prevent the communications module and microprocessor interfering with each other (internal EMC) and (ii) to comply with the appropriate market access legislation (external EMC). Both issues are essential in getting reliable products to market but only the former is considered here. A systematic design approach for the successful integration of radio and microprocessor devices is proposed. The different implications on microprocessor design of narrow-band and spread spectrum communications are investigated. Similarly the affect of the spread-spectrum clocking of microprocessors on radio receivers is discussed.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; electromagnetic compatibility; electronic products; microprocessor chips; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; digital electronic products; external electromagnetic compatibility; internal electromagnetic compatibility; market access legislation; microprocessor-based products; mobile communications; narrow-band and spread spectrum communications; off-the-peg radio communications; radio communications products; radio receivers; spread-spectrum techniques; wireless communications;
Conference_Titel :
New EMC Issues in Design: Techniques, Tools and Components Seminar, The IEE
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-401-X
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20040196