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Broadband Direct Rf Digitization Receivers 1st Edition Olivier Jamin Auth

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Broadband Direct Rf Digitization Receivers 1st Edition Olivier Jamin Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.14 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Olivier Jamin (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319011493, 9783319011509, 3319011499, 3319011502
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Broadband Direct Rf Digitization Receivers 1st Edition Olivier Jamin Auth by Olivier Jamin (auth.) 9783319011493, 9783319011509, 3319011499, 3319011502 instant download after payment.

This book discusses the trade-offs involved in designing direct RF digitization receivers for the radio frequency and digital signal processing domains. A system-level framework is developed, quantifying the relevant impairments of the signal processing chain, through a comprehensive system-level analysis. Special focus is given to noise analysis (thermal noise, quantization noise, saturation noise, signal-dependent noise), broadband non-linear distortion analysis, including the impact of the sampling strategy (low-pass, band-pass), analysis of time-interleaved ADC channel mismatches, sampling clock purity and digital channel selection. The system-level framework described is applied to the design of a cable multi-channel RF direct digitization receiver. An optimum RF signal conditioning, and some algorithms (automatic gain control loop, RF front-end amplitude equalization control loop) are used to relax the requirements of a 2.7GHz 11-bit ADC.
A two-chip implementation is presented, using BiCMOS and 65nm CMOS processes, together with the block and system-level measurement results. Readers will benefit from the techniques presented, which are highly competitive, both in terms of cost and RF performance, while drastically reducing power consumption.

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