DocumentCode
2764621
Title
Fully-integrated CMOS RF transceivers
Author
Krenik, William ; Bogdan Staszewski, R.
Author_Institution
Texas Instrum. Inc., Dallas, TX
fYear
2006
fDate
12-15 Dec. 2006
Firstpage
1795
Lastpage
1802
Abstract
The market for cellular wireless handsets demands very high levels of sophistication and also low component cost and power. In addition to wide-area network interfaces such as GPRS, EDGE, and WCDMA, wireless connectivity features such as GPS, Bluetooth, WLAN, and mobile digital TV are now becoming commonplace. This has driven the demand for many air interfaces to be supported in a single handset design. Conventional silicon integration, employing separate digital baseband, analog, and RF components for each air interface would result in far too many components for an efficient integration. As a result, CMOS SOC devices that integrate all of these functions into single-chip components have become increasingly popular. This paper explains the motivation and challenges of SOC integration in deep submicron CMOS. Examples of SOC devices are provided along with experimental results.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; mobile handsets; system-on-chip; transceivers; wide area networks; CMOS SOC devices; cellular wireless handsets; fully-integrated CMOS RF transceivers; silicon integration; single handset design; wide-area network interfaces; Bluetooth; Costs; Global Positioning System; Ground penetrating radar; Multiaccess communication; Network interfaces; Radio frequency; Telephone sets; Transceivers; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference, 2006. APMC 2006. Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location
Yokohama
Print_ISBN
978-4-902339-08-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-4-902339-11-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APMC.2006.4429758
Filename
4429758
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