Abstract—Transmitter circuits using large signal swings and hard-switched mixers are power-efficient, but also produce unwante harmonics and sidebands, which are commonly removed using dedicated filters. This paper presents a polyphase multipath technique to relax or eliminate filters by canceling a multitude of harmonics and sidebands. Using this technique, a wideband and flexible power upconverter with a clean output spectrum is realized in 0.13- m CMOS, aiming at a software-defined radio application. Prototype chips operate from DC to 2.4 GHz with spurs smaller than 40 dBc up to the 17th harmonic (18-path mode) or 5th harmonic (6-path mode) of the transmit frequency, without tuning or calibration. The transmitter delivers 8 mW of power t...
Abstract — A discrete-time mixing architecture for software defined radio receivers is proposed. It ...
A new low power, wideband wireless transmitter able to convert any RF signal into a constant envelop...
Wideband, high-data rate wireless communication systems generally suffer- fer from low-efficiency or...
Abstract— In a multi-standard radio transmitter it is common practice to use multiple narrowband PA’...
ABSTRACT Dynamic access of unused spectrum via a cognitive radio asks for flexible radio circuits th...
Switching mixers are power-efficient but produce unwanted harmonics and sidebands. A multipath techn...
This work proposes a direct conversion transmitter architecture intended for cognitive radio applica...
Abstract: In this chapter we discuss flexible cognitive radio circuits for dynamic access of unused ...
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency agile transmitters with a cl...
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency agile transmitters with a cl...
In recent publications the Poly-phase multipath technique has been shown to produce a clean output s...
The tremendous increase in wireless communication over the last few decades has led to a congestion ...
A digital-to-analog converter system compliant with the re-quirements of software radio transmission...
Pulse width modulation (PWM) is an attractive signaling method since it can represent an analog sign...
A discrete-time mixing architecture for software-defined radio receivers exploits 8 RF voltage overs...
Abstract — A discrete-time mixing architecture for software defined radio receivers is proposed. It ...
A new low power, wideband wireless transmitter able to convert any RF signal into a constant envelop...
Wideband, high-data rate wireless communication systems generally suffer- fer from low-efficiency or...
Abstract— In a multi-standard radio transmitter it is common practice to use multiple narrowband PA’...
ABSTRACT Dynamic access of unused spectrum via a cognitive radio asks for flexible radio circuits th...
Switching mixers are power-efficient but produce unwanted harmonics and sidebands. A multipath techn...
This work proposes a direct conversion transmitter architecture intended for cognitive radio applica...
Abstract: In this chapter we discuss flexible cognitive radio circuits for dynamic access of unused ...
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency agile transmitters with a cl...
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency agile transmitters with a cl...
In recent publications the Poly-phase multipath technique has been shown to produce a clean output s...
The tremendous increase in wireless communication over the last few decades has led to a congestion ...
A digital-to-analog converter system compliant with the re-quirements of software radio transmission...
Pulse width modulation (PWM) is an attractive signaling method since it can represent an analog sign...
A discrete-time mixing architecture for software-defined radio receivers exploits 8 RF voltage overs...
Abstract — A discrete-time mixing architecture for software defined radio receivers is proposed. It ...
A new low power, wideband wireless transmitter able to convert any RF signal into a constant envelop...
Wideband, high-data rate wireless communication systems generally suffer- fer from low-efficiency or...