DocumentCode :
2200770
Title :
WCDMA cross modulation effects and implications for receiver linearity requirements
Author :
Swanberg, Norm ; Phelps, James ; Recouly, Marc
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
13
Lastpage :
18
Abstract :
Cross modulation is an important effect in mobile handsets used in both CDMA and WCDMA systems. The full duplex operation of these systems requires that the transmitter and the receiver operate simultaneously. When a handset is operating at maximum distance from the base station within a given cell, the high transmitter output power necessary to communicate with the distant base station is in direct conflict with the receiver operating at maximum sensitivity. The transmitter leakage power through the duplexer is usually significantly higher than the desired signal channel through the first few elements of the receiver. As a result, the transmitter leakage becomes the dominating effect for nonlinearities for the first LNA (low noise amplifier) in the receiver chain. This paper focuses on the effects of cross modulation in a WCDMA system.
Keywords :
amplifiers; cellular radio; code division multiple access; intermodulation distortion; mobile handsets; radio receivers; radio transmitters; CDMA; LNA; WCDMA cross modulation effects; duplex operation; handsets; low noise amplifier; mobile handsets; nonlinearities; receiver; receiver linearity; transmitter output power; Bandwidth; Base stations; Digital modulation; Distortion; Filtering; Linearity; Microelectronics; Multiaccess communication; Peak to average power ratio; Telephone sets;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Wireless Conference, 2002. RAWCON 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7458-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RAWCON.2002.1030106
Filename :
1030106
Link To Document :
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