Title :
A 9-band WCDMA/EDGE transceiver supporting HSPA evolution
Author :
M Nilsson;S Mattisson;N Klemmer;M Anderson;T Arnborg;P Caputa;S Ek; Lin Fan;H Fredriksson;F Garrigues;H Geis;H Hagberg;J Hedestig; Hu Huang;Y Kagan;N Karlsson;H Kinzel;T Mattsson;T Mills; Fenghao Mu;A Mårtensson;L Nicklasson;F Oredsson;U Ozdemir;F
Author_Institution :
ST-Ericsson, Lund, Sweden
Abstract :
The future of cellular radio ICs lies in the integration of an ever-increasing number of bands and channel bandwidths. This paper presents a transceiver together with the associated discrete front-end components. The transceiver supports 4 EDGE bands and 9 WCDMA bands (l-VI and Vlll-X), while the radio can be configured to simultaneously support the 4 EDGE bands and up to 5 WCDMA bands: 3 high bands (HB) and 2 low bands (LB). The RX is a SAW-less homodyne composed of a main RX and a diversity RX. To reduce package complexity with so many bands, we chose to minimize the number of ports by using single-ended RF interfaces for both RX and TX. This saves seve ral package pins, but requires careful attention to grounding. The main RX has 8 LNA ports and the diversity RX has 5, with some LNAs supporting multiple bands. On the TX side, 2 ports are used for all EDGE bands and 4 for the WCDMA bands.
Keywords :
"Multiaccess communication","Spread spectrum communication","Mixers","Transceivers","Phase locked loops","Modulation","Radio frequency"
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2011 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-303-2
Electronic_ISBN :
2376-8606
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2011.5746356