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Direct Conversion Receivers In Wideband Systems 1st Edition Aarno Pärssinen

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Direct Conversion Receivers In Wideband Systems 1st Edition Aarno Pärssinen
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Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.67 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Aarno Pärssinen
ISBN: 0792376072, 9780792376071
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Direct Conversion Receivers In Wideband Systems 1st Edition Aarno Pärssinen by Aarno Pärssinen 0792376072, 9780792376071 instant download after payment.

This book is based on my doctoral thesis at the Helsinki University of Technology. Several different projects during five years guided me from the basics of the RF IC design to the implementations of highly integrated radio receiver chips. Sharing time and effort between IC and system issues is not always straightforward. I have been lucky to follow both topics and share experiences with diligent and enthusiastic people having different specialities. As a result, this book will cover a wide range of different topics needed in the design of highly integrated radio receivers. Experiences from the first receiver prototypes for the third generation cellular systems form the basis of this book. Most of the issues are directly related to the early proposals of European and Japanese standardization organizations. For example, the chip rate was originally set to 4. 096 Mcps in a wide-band CDMA channel. I have kept that number in the book in most of the examples although it has been later changed to 3. 84 Mcps. I hope that the readers will accept that and the possible other incompabilities to the latest specifications. At least in the research phase the changes even in the most essential requirements are definitely not a rare incident and IC designers should be able to react and modify their designs as soon as they can.

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