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A 9-band WCDMA/EDGE transceiver supporting HSPA evolution

Nilsson, Magnus ; Mattisson, Sven LU ; Klemmer, Nikolaus ; Andersson, Martin LU ; Arnborg, Torkel ; Caputa, Peter ; Ek, Staffan ; Fan, Lin ; Fredriksson, Henrik and Garrigues, Fabien , et al. (2011) IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), 2011 p.366-368
Abstract
The future of cellular radio ICs lies in the integration of an ever-increasing number of bands and channel bandwidths. This paper presents a transceiver together with the associated discrete front-end components. The transceiver supports 4 EDGE bands and 9 WCDMA bands (l-VI and Vlll-X), while the radio can be configured to simultaneously support the 4 EDGE bands and up to 5 WCDMA bands: 3 high bands (HB) and 2 low bands (LB). The RX is a SAW-less homodyne composed of a main RX and a diversity RX. To reduce package complexity with so many bands, we chose to minimize the number of ports by using single-ended RF interfaces for both RX and TX. This saves seve ral package pins, but requires careful attention to grounding. The main RX has 8 LNA... (More)
The future of cellular radio ICs lies in the integration of an ever-increasing number of bands and channel bandwidths. This paper presents a transceiver together with the associated discrete front-end components. The transceiver supports 4 EDGE bands and 9 WCDMA bands (l-VI and Vlll-X), while the radio can be configured to simultaneously support the 4 EDGE bands and up to 5 WCDMA bands: 3 high bands (HB) and 2 low bands (LB). The RX is a SAW-less homodyne composed of a main RX and a diversity RX. To reduce package complexity with so many bands, we chose to minimize the number of ports by using single-ended RF interfaces for both RX and TX. This saves seve ral package pins, but requires careful attention to grounding. The main RX has 8 LNA ports and the diversity RX has 5, with some LNAs supporting multiple bands. On the TX side, 2 ports are used for all EDGE bands and 4 for the WCDMA bands. (Less)
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[Host publication title missing]
pages
366 - 368
conference name
IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), 2011
conference location
San Fransisco, CA, United States
conference dates
2011-02-20 - 2011-02-24
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  • scopus:79955738224
ISSN
0193-6530
DOI
10.1109/ISSCC.2011.5746356
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English
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  abstract     = {{The future of cellular radio ICs lies in the integration of an ever-increasing number of bands and channel bandwidths. This paper presents a transceiver together with the associated discrete front-end components. The transceiver supports 4 EDGE bands and 9 WCDMA bands (l-VI and Vlll-X), while the radio can be configured to simultaneously support the 4 EDGE bands and up to 5 WCDMA bands: 3 high bands (HB) and 2 low bands (LB). The RX is a SAW-less homodyne composed of a main RX and a diversity RX. To reduce package complexity with so many bands, we chose to minimize the number of ports by using single-ended RF interfaces for both RX and TX. This saves seve ral package pins, but requires careful attention to grounding. The main RX has 8 LNA ports and the diversity RX has 5, with some LNAs supporting multiple bands. On the TX side, 2 ports are used for all EDGE bands and 4 for the WCDMA bands.}},
  author       = {{Nilsson, Magnus and Mattisson, Sven and Klemmer, Nikolaus and Andersson, Martin and Arnborg, Torkel and Caputa, Peter and Ek, Staffan and Fan, Lin and Fredriksson, Henrik and Garrigues, Fabien and Geis, Henrik and Hagberg, Hans and Hedestig, Joel and Huang, Hu and Kagan, Yevgeniy and Karlsson, Niklas and Kinzel, Henrik and Mattsson, Thomas and Mills, Thomas and Mu, Fenghao and Mårtensson, Andreas and Nicklasson, Lars and Oredsson, Filip and Ozdemir, Ufuk and Park, Fitzgerald and Pettersson, Tony and Påhlsson, Tony and Pålsson, Markus and Ramon, Stephane and Sandgren, Magnus and Sandrup, Per and Stenman, Anna-Karin and Strandberg, Roland and Sundström, Lars and Tillman, Fredrik and Tired, Tobias and Uppathil, Satish and Walukas, Joel and Westesson, Eric and Zhang, Xuhao and Andreani, Pietro}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{366--368}},
  title        = {{A 9-band WCDMA/EDGE transceiver supporting HSPA evolution}},
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