Ebook: Radio Design in Nanometer Technologies
- Tags: Circuits and Systems, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Communications Engineering Networks, Nanotechnology
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Radio Design in Nanometer Technologies addresses current trends and future directions in radio design for wireless applications. As radio transceivers constitute the major bottleneck in a wireless chipset in terms of power consumption and die size, the radio must be designed in the context of the entire system, end to end. Therefore the book will address wireless systems as well as the DSP parts before it gets into coverage of radio design issues.
As such, the book is the first volume that looks at the integrated radio design problem as a "piece of a big puzzle", namely the entire chipset or single chip that builds an entire wireless system. This is the only way to successfully design radios to meet the stringent demands of today’s increasingly complex wireless systems.
Radio Design in Nanometer Technologies addresses current trends and future directions in radio design for wireless applications. As radio transceivers constitute the major bottleneck in a wireless chipset in terms of power consumption and die size, the radio must be designed in the context of the entire system, end to end. Therefore the book will address wireless systems as well as the DSP parts before it gets into coverage of radio design issues.
As such, the book is the first volume that looks at the integrated radio design problem as a "piece of a big puzzle", namely the entire chipset or single chip that builds an entire wireless system. This is the only way to successfully design radios to meet the stringent demands of today’s increasingly complex wireless systems.
Radio Design in Nanometer Technologies addresses current trends and future directions in radio design for wireless applications. As radio transceivers constitute the major bottleneck in a wireless chipset in terms of power consumption and die size, the radio must be designed in the context of the entire system, end to end. Therefore the book will address wireless systems as well as the DSP parts before it gets into coverage of radio design issues.
As such, the book is the first volume that looks at the integrated radio design problem as a "piece of a big puzzle", namely the entire chipset or single chip that builds an entire wireless system. This is the only way to successfully design radios to meet the stringent demands of today’s increasingly complex wireless systems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
“4G” AND THE WIRELESSWORLD 2015 – CHALLENGES IN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES AND COMMUNICATION PARADIGMS....Pages 3-10
CELLULAR RF REQUIREMENTS AND INTEGRATION TRENDS....Pages 11-33
SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO – VISIONS, CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS....Pages 35-56
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
TRENDS IN SOC ARCHITECTURES....Pages 59-81
PROGRAMMABLE BASEBAND PROCESSORS....Pages 83-100
ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOS....Pages 101-121
RECONFIGURABLE A/D CONVERTERS FOR FLEXIBLE WIRELESS TRANSCEIVERS IN 4G RADIOS....Pages 123-141
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
RECEIVER DESIGN FOR INTEGRATED MULTI-STANDARD WIRELESS RADIOS....Pages 145-171
ON-CHIP ESD PROTECTION FOR RFICS....Pages 173-192
SILICON-BASED MILLIMETER-WAVE POWER AMPLIFIERS....Pages 193-215
MONOLITHIC INDUCTOR MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION....Pages 217-240
CHALLENGES IN THE DESIGN OF PLLS IN DEEP-SUBMICRON TECHNOLOGY....Pages 241-285
RFIC DESIGN FOR FIRST-PASS SILICON SUCCESS....Pages 287-314
Back Matter....Pages 315-326
Radio Design in Nanometer Technologies addresses current trends and future directions in radio design for wireless applications. As radio transceivers constitute the major bottleneck in a wireless chipset in terms of power consumption and die size, the radio must be designed in the context of the entire system, end to end. Therefore the book will address wireless systems as well as the DSP parts before it gets into coverage of radio design issues.
As such, the book is the first volume that looks at the integrated radio design problem as a "piece of a big puzzle", namely the entire chipset or single chip that builds an entire wireless system. This is the only way to successfully design radios to meet the stringent demands of today’s increasingly complex wireless systems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
“4G” AND THE WIRELESSWORLD 2015 – CHALLENGES IN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES AND COMMUNICATION PARADIGMS....Pages 3-10
CELLULAR RF REQUIREMENTS AND INTEGRATION TRENDS....Pages 11-33
SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO – VISIONS, CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS....Pages 35-56
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
TRENDS IN SOC ARCHITECTURES....Pages 59-81
PROGRAMMABLE BASEBAND PROCESSORS....Pages 83-100
ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOS....Pages 101-121
RECONFIGURABLE A/D CONVERTERS FOR FLEXIBLE WIRELESS TRANSCEIVERS IN 4G RADIOS....Pages 123-141
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVIII
RECEIVER DESIGN FOR INTEGRATED MULTI-STANDARD WIRELESS RADIOS....Pages 145-171
ON-CHIP ESD PROTECTION FOR RFICS....Pages 173-192
SILICON-BASED MILLIMETER-WAVE POWER AMPLIFIERS....Pages 193-215
MONOLITHIC INDUCTOR MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION....Pages 217-240
CHALLENGES IN THE DESIGN OF PLLS IN DEEP-SUBMICRON TECHNOLOGY....Pages 241-285
RFIC DESIGN FOR FIRST-PASS SILICON SUCCESS....Pages 287-314
Back Matter....Pages 315-326
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