Title :
Direct conversion radio for digital mobile phones-design issues, status, and trends
Author :
Loke, Aravind ; Ali, Fazal
Author_Institution :
Skyworks Solutions Inc., Newport Beach, CA, USA
fDate :
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Applications of direct frequency-conversion techniques have been rapidly getting attention of radio designers worldwide. This paper focuses on bringing out key implementation challenges of direct conversion receivers and transmitters targeted for different second- and third-generation mobile phone standards like global system for mobile communication, code division multiple access (cdmaOne and CDMA 2000), and wide-band code division multiple access. Techniques and tradeoffs to arrive at optimal implementation are highlighted. Some of the commercially available application-specific integrated circuits that are based on direct conversion architecture and their salient features are summarized.
Keywords :
1/f noise; 3G mobile communication; UHF integrated circuits; UHF mixers; application specific integrated circuits; cellular radio; code division multiple access; radio receivers; radio transmitters; transceivers; ASICs; CDMA 2000; GSM; RFIC; WCDMA; application-specific ICs; cdmaOne; code division multiple access; digital mobile phones; direct conversion receivers; direct conversion transmitters; direct frequency-conversion techniques; optimal implementation; second-generation mobile phone standards; third-generation mobile phone standards; wideband CDMA; Application specific integrated circuits; Code standards; Communication standards; Frequency; GSM; Mobile handsets; Multiaccess communication; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2002.804624