Title :
Superconducting cryogenic front end receivers
Author :
Mazierska, Janina
Author_Institution :
James Cook Univ. of North Queensland, Townsville, Qld., Australia
Abstract :
High temperature superconducting planar filters combined with cooled low noise amplifiers form low noise receivers with very sharp skirts and very low IL. These receivers when installed in cellular telephone base stations fill coverage gaps, provide reduced adjacent band interference and better capacity utilization, extend super speed to more users and the decrease number of drop out and blocked calls. There are more than 4000 cryogenic front end (CRFE) receivers working commercially around the world. This paper presents an historical review of the field and basic properties and designs of CRFE receivers.
Keywords :
UHF amplifiers; cellular radio; cryogenic electronics; high-temperature superconductors; radio receivers; superconducting filters; CRFE receivers; capacity utilization; cellular telephone base stations; cooled low noise amplifiers; coverage gaps; high temperature superconducting planar filters; low noise receivers; reduced adjacent band interference; superconducting cryogenic front end receivers; Base stations; Copper; Cryogenics; High temperature superconductors; Resonator filters; Superconducting device noise; Superconducting filters; Superconducting materials; Superconducting microwave devices; Surface resistance;
Conference_Titel :
Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications, 2004. MIKON-2004. 15th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
83-906662-7-8
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.2004.1356943