Title :
Digitally programmable RF front-ends: towards universal mobile communication service
Author_Institution :
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. This presentation discusses the evolution of the wireless industry and focuses on transceiver architectures and circuit design techniques used in modern cost effective mobile communication systems. Architectures and design techniques suitable for multi-standard, low power transceivers achieving higher levels of integration are presented. The techniques exploit recent developments in submicron BiCMOS and CMOS VLSI techniques together with innovative mixed analog/digital design methodologies whereby the control of analog front-end is affected directly by digital signals generated from the DSP parts in the baseband. This will pave the way towards efficient implementation of the third generation universal mobile telephone service (UMTS) and drive an increasingly competitive broadband wireless market even further.
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; CMOS integrated circuits; VLSI; integrated circuit design; low-power electronics; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; mobile radio; transceivers; BiCMOS VLSI techniques; CMOS VLSI techniques; UMTS; analog front-end control; baseband DSP parts; broadband wireless market; circuit design techniques; cost effectiveness; design techniques; digital signals; digitally programmable RF front-ends; mixed analog/digital design methodologies; mobile communication systems; multi-standard low power transceivers; transceiver architectures; transceiver integration; universal mobile communication service; universal mobile telephone service; wireless industry; BiCMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Circuit synthesis; Communication industry; Costs; Design methodology; Mobile communication; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Microelectronics, 1999. ICM '99. The Eleventh International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6643-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICM.2000.884791