Wu et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A 65-nm gsm/gprs/edge soc with integrated bt/fmWu et al., 2013
- Document ID
- 13464305611932612572
- Author
- Wu T
- Chang H
- Chen S
- Chiu C
- Lai L
- Wang C
- Yang S
- Lin T
- Chen J
- Tsai H
- Yu C
- Su S
- Yu T
- Chin C
- Dehng G
- Marques A
- Wang C
- Chien G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- IEEE journal of solid-state circuits
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A quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE cellular system, implemented in 65-nm CMOS, is integrated in a multimedia SoC with BT and FM. A low-IF receiver with digital IRR tracking is selected for its smaller area and better noise figure. The receiver achieves a sensitivity of - 110 dBm …
- 230000001413 cellular 0 abstract description 37
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