A Digital-Front-End for Multi-Mode/Multi-System Capable Receivers for Cellular Terminals
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference2006Vol. 59, pp. 1–5
Abstract
This paper describes the concept of a highly reconfigurable digital-front-end (DFE) enabling multi-mode capable RF receivers for cellular applications, based on the well known direct conversion receiver (DCR) architecture. Its key features includes sample-rate-conversion, channel selection filtering, dynamic range control, imbalance correction and matched filtering. A special focus is put onto the fractional sample-rate-converter, which generates exact 2 times or 4 times chip/symbol-rate at the DFE's digital output.
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