2016 21st International Conference on Microwave, Radar and Wireless Communications (MIKON) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/mikon.2016.7491954
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An ultrawideband 1 to 6 GHz 0-IF radio receiver with 500 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth

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“…In the early days of the SDR technology, transceivers were built with highly specialized ICs, such as IQ (de)modulators, frequency synthesizers, amplifiers, ADCs and DACs. Examples of SDR hardware are educational platforms, such as the popular ones from Ettus (N series) [29], devices developed by the authors of this paper [30,31], and arbitrary generators or vector analyzers in professional RF laboratory. They all feature a native modular structure.…”
Section: Integrated Transceiver Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early days of the SDR technology, transceivers were built with highly specialized ICs, such as IQ (de)modulators, frequency synthesizers, amplifiers, ADCs and DACs. Examples of SDR hardware are educational platforms, such as the popular ones from Ettus (N series) [29], devices developed by the authors of this paper [30,31], and arbitrary generators or vector analyzers in professional RF laboratory. They all feature a native modular structure.…”
Section: Integrated Transceiver Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In wideband systems, the noise induced by electronic components is substantially higher than narrowband systems. A state-of-art ultra-wideband (500 MHz bandwidth) receiver, which consists of low noise amplifiers, RF chain and ADCs, is reported to have about 7 dB noise figure [24]. It is widely accepted that the noise power spectral density is −174 dBm/Hz at 290 K (16.85°C) temperature for 50Ω communication systems.…”
Section: Average Received Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those challenges have been overcome with digital calibrations according to (Peter Delos, 2016), which rely on the advantages of CMOS technology. Indeed, (ROSOLOWSKI et al, 2016) has successfully obtained a dc offset as below as -85 dBFS by the use of strong capacitive coupling between the mixer's output and the succeeding amplifying stages.…”
Section: • Receivermentioning
confidence: 99%