Abstract
Achieving highly integrated, re-configurable RF front-ends in deep sub-micron CMOS with an example of a WCDMA,GSM/GPRS/EDGE receiver front-end without inter-stage SAW filter in 90nm CMOS
Various RF bands, standards, modulation schemes, duplex
mechanisms and signal bandwidths needed for the mobile terminal call for
a highly adaptable and reconfigurable RF receiver. The biggest
bottleneck in achieving this goal lies with the RF pre-select filter at
the antenna, which is band specific and creates a bottleneck in being
able to share the hardware.
Solving this multi band programmability is the biggest challenge in achieving a RF Receiver for software defined radio. A few of the possible architectures and their limitations are presented. However, designing a multi mode RF receiver for a given RF band with highly reconfigurable performance is an achievable goal.
A WCDMA/EDGE receiver without inter-stage SAW filter in 90nm digital CMOS is used as an example in illustrating the architecture, circuit and system considerations for such a receiver.