Title: Multi-Standard Radio
1Multi-Standard Radio
University of Tehran Faculty of Electrical and
Computer Engineering
ASIC Design Course Spring 85 Instructor S.
M. Fakhraei
Class Seminar
- Mohammad Reza Ghaderi Karkani
- mrghaderi_at_ece.ut.ac.ir
Most of materials are borrowed from ISSCC 2006
proceeding CD
2Outlines
- Introduction
- Radio Hardware Platform
- Recent works
- GSM/GPRS
- GPS for Cell-phones
- DVB-H
- MB-OFDM UWB
- GSM/802.11g WLAN
- Conclusion
3Introduction
- Reconfigurable devices for combined signal paths
are technology enablers for Multi band, Multi
mode, Software Radio and Multi standard Radios. - Features for future multiradio devices
- Cellular GSM/WCDMA/
- Wireless broadband WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/
- Short range connectivity BT UWB
- Positioning GPS/Galileo
- Broadcast/TV DVB-H
- Design considerations
- Architecture and system partitioning
- Power management
- IP blocks and interfaces
4From Factor of Multimedia
WCDMA/GSM
BT/WLAN
GPS/GALILEO
DVB-H
UWB
WCDMA diversity
WLAN diversity
5Radio Hardware Platform
- How many ASICs?
- Single-chip radios or separate RF BB ASICs
- External RF components antennas, filters, PAs,
switches, - How many modules?
- Antennas distributed all over the product
- Increased ASIC integration level not any more the
only driver in system architectural partitioning - Options
- Separate single-chip ASICs or system modules
close to antenna - One centralized modem with distributed antennas
- Something in between (including different
choices)
6A Fully Integrated SoC for GSM/GPRS in 0.13µm
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Infineon
7A Fully Integrated SoC for GSM/GPRS in 0.13µm
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8A Fully Integrated SoC for GSM/GPRS in 0.13µm
- Crosstalk from the digital blocks into RF is one
of the biggest concerns in single-chip
transceivers. - Substrate noise pickup, package crosstalk,
magnetic coupling between the coils, and supply
coupling degrade the RF performance.
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9A 20mW 3.24mm2 Fully Integrated GPS Radio for
Cell-Phones
- Cellular phones with embedded GPS engines will
enable network-based positioning methods. - Assisted GPS solutions allow a direct migration
path into 3G handsets besides being more accurate
than cell tower-based ones.
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RFDomus
10DVB-H
- DVB-H is a new standard that is expected to be
widely deployed in future mobile devices. - The first DVB-H field trials were held in Europe
and used the UHF band. - DVB-H has also been targeted for deployment in
the United States using L-band spectrum between
1670MHz and 1675MHz. - There has also been discussion of reallocating
European L-band DAB frequencies for DVB-H service.
11Dual-band Single-Ended-Input Direct-Conversion
DVB-H Receiver
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Microtune, Plano
12A Multi-Band Multi-Mode CMOSDirect-Conversion
DVB-H Tuner
5
Samsung
13Measured performance summary comparison
Dual-band Single-Ended-Input Direct-Conversion
DVB-H Receiver?
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?A Multi-Band Multi-Mode CMOSDirect-Conversion
DVB-H Tuner (0.18µm 40GHz-fT CMOS technology)
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14A 1.1V 3.1-to-9.5GHz MB-OFDMUWB Transceiver in
90nm CMOS
6
NEC
15A 1.1V 3.1-to-9.5GHz MB-OFDMUWB Transceiver in
90nm CMOS
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16Software-Defined Radio Receiver
- A software-defined radio (SDR) can tune to any
frequency band, select any reasonable channel
bandwidth, and detect any known modulation. - While progress has been made on DSP and baseband
functions for SDR, the low-power radio front-end
has remained elusive. - An ADC at the antenna which digitizes all bands
simultaneously with equal fidelity will not be
practical in the foreseeable future. - Todays mobile SDR receiver needs a wideband,
linear RF front-end that can be tuned to any one
channel at a time in the band from 800MHz to5GHz.
17An 800MHz to 5GHz Software-Defined Radio Receiver
in 90nm CMOS
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UCLA
18An 800MHz to 5GHz Software-Defined Radio Receiver
in 90nm CMOS
- The on-chip receiver selectivity at 900MHz is
sufficient for GSM and at 2.4GHz for 802.11g WLAN
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19Conclusion
- Multi-Standard Radio Design is not only an ASIC
level issue - Hierarchical design and design abstraction are
needed in system design - Hybrid solutions cover numerous different options
to realize Multi-Standard Radio
20References
- A. Parssinen, System Design For Multi-Standard
Radios, ISSCC 2006, GIRAFE forum. - J. Kissing, R. Koch, A Fully Integrated SoC for
GSM/GPRS in 130nm CMOS, ISSCC 2006. - V. Della Torre, et al., A 20mW 3.24mm2 Fully
Integrated GPS Radio for Cell-Phones , ISSCC
2006. - M. Womac, et al., Dual-Band Single-Ended-Input
Direct-Conversion DVB-H Receiver , ISSCC 2006. - Y. J. Kim, et al., A Multi-Band Multi-Mode CMOS
Direct-Conversion DVB-H Tuner, ISSCC 2006. - A. Tanaka, et al., A 1.1V 3.1 to 9.5 GHz MB-OFDM
UWB Transceiver in 90nm CMOS, ISSCC 2006. - R. Bagheri, et al., An 800MHz-5GHz
Software-Defined Radio Receiver in 90nm CMOS,
ISSCC 2006.
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