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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Transceiver Architecture | 5 |
Receiver Architectures | 5 | |
Transmitter Architectures | 9 | |
Proposed Transceiver Architecture | 11 | |
Compatibility with GPS | 14 | |
3 | Stacked Inductors and Transformers | 17 |
Definitions of the Quality Factor | 18 | |
Large inductors with high self-resonance frequencies | 19 | |
Derivation of Self-Resonance Frequency | 21 | |
Modification of Stacked Inductors | 26 | |
Stacked Transformers | 28 | |
Experimental Results | 32 | |
4 | Receiver Front End | 41 |
Low-Noise Amplifier | 41 | |
RF Mixers | 45 | |
First Downconversion | 46 | |
Second Downconversion | 52 | |
5 | Transmitter | 57 |
First Upconversion | 58 | |
Second Upconversion | 58 | |
Power Amplifier | 61 | |
6 | Channel-Select Filter | 67 |
Noninvasive Filtering | 67 | |
Filter Design | 74 | |
Filter Realization | 78 | |
7 | Experimental Results | 87 |
Test Setup | 87 | |
First Prototype: RF Front-End Chip | 90 | |
Second Prototype: Transmitter/Receiver Chip | 93 | |
8 | Conclusion | 97 |
References | 101 | |
Index | 105 |
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