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On the brink of introducing the fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks, the art of radio-frequency (RF) integrated circuit design has never seen such a wide spread of diverging requirements:On the one hand, ubiquitous sensor networks are mandating power budgets in the order of micro-watt. They should be constructed as energy-autonomous, wireless, low-cost sensor nodes. This demand is caused by...
This paper reviews trends for ultra-low-power wireless transceiver system and integrated circuit design under the perspective of using cost-effective CMOS technology nodes. These efficient transceiver structures typically find application in devices such as fitness monitors and other wearable healthcare devices, Internet of Things (IoT) devices and generic sensor nodes. A brief overview of State-of-the-Art...
High-Performance Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) have high requirements concerning sampling rate and linearity. Therefore a new formula is derived to determine, which pipeline stage dependent on the used capacitor sizes needs to be calibrated for the targeted linearity. Furthermore, a model of a 16 bit and 200 MS/s pipeline ADC is described. A combination of a digital foreground and a digital background...
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