Reconfigurable amplifier design techniques for microwave and millimeter-wave applications

In the recent days, the drive for electronics industry is the “Smart” devices which can support multiple functionalities along with the mobile communication capabilities. Hence the demand, for building blocks in such devices that are compact, consume very low power from battery and also provide a la...

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Main Author: Bharatha Kumar Thangarasu
Other Authors: Yeo Kiat Seng
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/65519
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:In the recent days, the drive for electronics industry is the “Smart” devices which can support multiple functionalities along with the mobile communication capabilities. Hence the demand, for building blocks in such devices that are compact, consume very low power from battery and also provide a large controlled variation of performance depending on the functionality, is becoming evident. This research work focuses on the design techniques and the performance trade-offs in the amplifier designs (which is a very crucial building block) mainly in the microwave and millimeter-wave applications. The design mainly emphasizes on the reconfigurability to support various multi-band, multimode and multi-standard RF transceivers along with low power consumption and compact size, which can be adapted in the RF chipset with good interface capability to support mobile communication.