Tunable RF Front-End Circuits for Advanced Communication Systems

Tunable RF Front-End Circuits for Advanced Communication Systems

Author: Chih-Hsiang Ko

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 9781321182989

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This thesis presents tunable RF front-end circuits for advanced communication systems by using packaged RF MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) devices or varactor diodes. First, a low-loss reflective phase shifter using commercial RF MEMS SPDT (Single-Pole-Double-Throw) switches is presented. The phase shifter can provide phase shifting of 0-123.75° with a step of 11.25° at 1.8-2.1 GHz. The measured average loss is ~0.83 dB and the measured IP3 is > 65 dB. The 4-element dipole phase array is also presented, which can scan up to 9° with a measured gain of 8.6-8.3 dB at 2 GHz. The array is capable of handling 5-10 W of power with no distortion and suitable for base-station applications. The second project presents a 1.7-2.5 GHz asymmetric 4-pole tunable filter using the Cavendish Kinetics RF MEMS capacitors. The MEMS capacitors are fabricated and fully packaged using a 0.18 [mu]m CMOS standard process with integrated high voltage drivers and SPI control logic and with reliability in the billions of cycles. The filter results in insertion loss 3 dB for 8% FBW (fractional bandwidth), a power handling of at least 25 dBm, a second and third harmonic generation of -110 dBc at 20 dBm, and an IIP3 46 dBm. The measured ACPR (adjacent channel power ratio) for a 5-MHz Wideband CDMA signal is at least 54 dB at 25 dBm input power. The project also discusses the requirements on RF MEMS capacitors in order to achieve high performance filters for wireless systems and the effect of ENIG (Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold) on resonator quality factor and filter loss. Next, an idea for implementing reconfigurable matching networks to realize a tunable diplexer is investigated and demonstrated. The reconfigurable matching networks ensure that the rejection band impedance of every filter is transformed to an open circuit over a wide range of frequencies, allowing two tunable filters to be connected together to form a tunable diplexer without affecting each other. The tunable diplexer is built using Schottky diodes and combline resonators on Duroid substrates, and can operate from 1.4-2.3 GHz with a closest frequency separation of 110 MHz. Measurements show virtually no difference in the frequency response between a stand-alone filter and a filter placed in the tunable diplexer. The work shows that a wideband tunable diplexer can therefore be realized using tunable bandpass filters and reconfigurable matching networks. Finally, a novel tunable dual-band bandstop filter based on doubly-tuned RF transformers is presented. This design results in two distinct notch frequencies in a single resonator using silicon varactor diodes. The 2-pole tunable dual-band bandstop filters are implemented using PCB transformers and air-coil transformers. With PCB transformers, the lower frequency can be tuned at 513-845 MHz while the higher frequency can be tuned at 715-1151 MHz with a notch level 16 dB. With air-coil transformers, a single-band 2-pole notch filter with wide rejection bandwidth is achieved. The design results in 604-982 MHz tuning with a 20-dB rejection bandwidth of 27-45 MHz. Also, by implementing a series varactor in a transformer, the separation between two coupled frequencies can be changed. The topology can be easily extended to higher-order filters and design equations are presented.


Multi-Mode / Multi-Band RF Transceivers for Wireless Communications

Multi-Mode / Multi-Band RF Transceivers for Wireless Communications

Author: Gernot Hueber

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-04-04

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13: 1118102207

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Summarizes cutting-edge physical layer technologies for multi-mode wireless RF transceivers. Includes original contributions from distinguished researchers and professionals. Covers cutting-edge physical layer technologies for multi-mode wireless RF transceivers. Contributors are all leading researchers and professionals in this field.


Tunable RF Components and Circuits

Tunable RF Components and Circuits

Author: Jeffrey L. Hilbert

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1498718922

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An Industry Perspective on Key Tunable Technologies and Applications Tunable RF Components and Circuits: Applications in Mobile Handsets provides a technical introduction to the state of the art in tunable radio frequency (RF) components, circuits, and applications and discusses the foundational work that has been done to date. Leading practitioners in the field share their expertise on tunable devices in mobile handset applications. Through these practical viewpoints, readers discover how to use tunable RF techniques and devices to develop successful product designs. A substantial portion of the book focuses on antennas and antenna tuning, reflecting the dominance of the antenna tuning application in today’s commercial market for tunable RF. The book explains how RF-microelectromechanical systems (RF-MEMS), barium strontium titinate (BST), silicon-on-insulator (SOI) field effect transistors (FETs), and high-performance complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) are used as enabling technologies for tunable functions in current and next-generation radio architectures. The book also describes power amplifier envelope tracking, an emerging and important technique for improving efficiency; presents a network operator’s perspective on the evolution of the handset front end; and explores emerging approaches to production testing of wireless devices.


Advances in Analog and RF IC Design for Wireless Communication Systems

Advances in Analog and RF IC Design for Wireless Communication Systems

Author: Gabriele Manganaro

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0123983320

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Advances in Analog and RF IC Design for Wireless Communication Systems gives technical introductions to the latest and most significant topics in the area of circuit design of analog/RF ICs for wireless communication systems, emphasizing wireless infrastructure rather than handsets. The book ranges from very high performance circuits for complex wireless infrastructure systems to selected highly integrated systems for handsets and mobile devices. Coverage includes power amplifiers, low-noise amplifiers, modulators, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and even single-chip radios. This book offers a quick grasp of emerging research topics in RF integrated circuit design and their potential applications, with brief introductions to key topics followed by references to specialist papers for further reading. All of the chapters, compiled by editors well known in their field, have been authored by renowned experts in the subject. Each includes a complete introduction, followed by the relevant most significant and recent results on the topic at hand. This book gives researchers in industry and universities a quick grasp of the most important developments in analog and RF integrated circuit design. Emerging research topics in RF IC design and its potential application Case studies and practical implementation examples Covers fundamental building blocks of a cellular base station system and satellite infrastructure Insights from the experts on the design and the technology trade-offs, the challenges and open questions they often face References to specialist papers for further reading


Radar and RF Front End System Designs for Wireless Systems

Radar and RF Front End System Designs for Wireless Systems

Author: Shilpa Mehta

Publisher: Information Science Reference

Published: 2024-04-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The escalating demand for advanced communication, sensing, and scanning systems across various applications as well as the urgency to comprehend the complexities of RF Frontend systems is more pronounced than ever. At the heart of this challenge lies the reconfigurability feature, playing a vital role in shaping the current trajectory of wireless technologies. The book Radar and RF Front End System Designs for Wireless Systems delves straight into this pressing issue and examines the relentless pace of innovation spurred by a myriad of configuration and design architectures. While these advancements hold great promise, they also introduce challenges that warrant thorough examination. Within the pages of this publication, a narrative unfolds that transcends theoretical discourse. The book offers a unique opportunity for academic scholars, researchers, and industry professionals to not only understand the intricacies of RF Frontend systems but also to grapple with the practical challenges posed by their rapid evolution. It becomes a guide in navigating this dynamic landscape, providing a deep exploration of the issues at hand and paving the way for informed solutions and breakthroughs. Amidst the intricacies of RF Frontend systems, the publication strategically unfolds its content across four key sections. These sections encompass RF Frontend Antenna Systems for wireless applications, Radar and Antenna Systems design and modeling, the Impact of AI/ML in Frontend System Design and Applications, and Test and Measurement for Frontend system designs. Each section serves as a gateway for scholars and professionals to delve deeper into these critical areas, providing not only theoretical insights but also practical applications that bridge the gap between academic understanding and real-world challenges.


Circuits and Systems for Wireless Communications

Circuits and Systems for Wireless Communications

Author: Markus Helfenstein

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-08

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 0306473038

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Part I: RF System Integration. 1. RF System Integration; C. Toumazou. 2. RF System Board Level Integration for Mobile Phones; G.J. Aspin. 3. Integration of RF Systems on a Chip; P.J. Mole. 4. Towards the Full Integration of Wireless Front-End Circuits; M. Steyaert. 5. GSM Transceiver Front-End Circuits in 0.25 mum CMOS; Q. Huang, et al. Part II: RF Front-End Circuits. 6. RF Front-End Circuits; Q. Huang. 7. Phase-Noise-to-Carrier Ratio in LC Oscillators; Q. Huang. 8. Design Study of a 900 MHz/1.8 GHz CMOS Transceiver for Dual-Band Applications; B. Razavi. 9. Integrated Wireless Transc.


Wireless Communication Electronics

Wireless Communication Electronics

Author: Robert Sobot

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-02-18

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1461411165

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This book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing engineers who are involved in design and analysis of radio frequency (RF) circuits. Detailed tutorials are included on all major topics required to understand fundamental principles behind both the main sub-circuits required to design an RF transceiver and the whole communication system. Starting with review of fundamental principles in electromagnetic (EM) transmission and signal propagation, through detailed practical analysis of RF amplifier, mixer, modulator, demodulator, and oscillator circuit topologies, all the way to the system communication theory behind the RF transceiver operation, this book systematically covers all relevant aspects in a way that is suitable for a single semester university level course.


RF-Frontend Design for Process-Variation-Tolerant Receivers

RF-Frontend Design for Process-Variation-Tolerant Receivers

Author: Pooyan Sakian

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-02-22

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1461421225

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This book discusses a number of challenges faced by designers of wireless receivers, given complications caused by the shrinking of electronic and mobile devices circuitry into ever-smaller sizes and the resulting complications on the manufacturability, production yield, and the end price of the products. The authors describe the impact of process technology on the performance of the end product and equip RF designers with countermeasures to cope with such problems. The mechanisms by which these problems arise are analyzed in detail and novel solutions are provided, including design guidelines for receivers with robustness to process variations and details of circuit blocks that obtain the required performance level. Describes RF receiver frontends and their building blocks from a system- and circuit-level perspective; Provides system-level analysis of a generic RF receiver frontend with robustness to process variations; Includes details of CMOS circuit design at 60GHz and reconfigurable circuits at 60GHz; Covers millimeter-wave circuit design with robustness to process variations.


RF Tunable Devices and Subsystems: Methods of Modeling, Analysis, and Applications

RF Tunable Devices and Subsystems: Methods of Modeling, Analysis, and Applications

Author: Qizheng Gu

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-05

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 3319099248

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This book serves as a hands-on guide to RF tunable devices, circuits and subsystems. An innovative of modeling for tunable devices and networks is described, along with a new tuning algorithm, adaptive matching network control approach, and novel filter frequency automatic control loop. The author provides readers with the necessary background and methods for designing and developing tunable RF networks/circuits and tunable RF font-ends, with an emphasis on applications to cellular communications.


RF Analog Impairments Modeling for Communication Systems Simulation

RF Analog Impairments Modeling for Communication Systems Simulation

Author: Lydi Smaini

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1118438876

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With the growing complexity of personal mobile communication systems demanding higher data-rates and high levels of integration using low-cost CMOS technology, overall system performance has become more sensitive to RF analog front-end impairments. Designing integrated transceivers requires a thorough understanding of the whole transceiver chain including RF analog front-end and digital baseband. Communication system engineers have to include RF analog imperfections in their simulation benches in order to study and quantify their impact on the system performance. Here the author explores key RF analog impairments in a transceiver and demonstrates how to model their impact from a communication system design view-point. He discusses the design aspects of the front end of transceivers (both receivers and transmitters) and provides the reader with a way to optimize a complex mixed-signal platform by taking into account the characteristics of the RF/analog front-end. Key features of this book include: Practical examples illustrated by system simulation results based on WiFi and mobile WiMAX OFDM transceivers An overview of the digital estimation and compensation of the RF analog impairments such as power amplifier distortion, quadrature imbalance, and carrier and sampling frequency offsets An exposition of the challenges involved in the design of both RF analog circuits and DSP communication circuits in deep submicron CMOS technology MATLAB® codes for RF analog impairments models hosted on the companion website Uniquely the book bridges the gap between RFIC design specification needs and communication systems simulation, offering readers RF analog impairments modeling knowledge and a comprehensive approach to unifying theory and practice in system modelling. It is of great value to communication systems and DSP engineers and graduate students who design communication processing engines, RF/analog systems and IC design engineers involved in the design of communication platforms.