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Integrated Frequency Synthesis for Convergent Wireless Solutions

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  • © 2012

Overview

  • Provides up-to-date design information regarding one of the most complex subsystems used in state-of-the-art wireless devices
  • Describes a wireless front-end solution designed to provide an always-best-connected solution, based on a wireless detector called Sniffer, that searches for an alternative connection while the main connection is running
  • Includes realistic implementations of subsystem co-design

Part of the book series: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing (ACSP)

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This book describes the design and implementation of an electronic subsystem called the frequency synthesizer, which is a very important building block for any wireless transceiver. The discussion includes several new techniques for the design of such a subsystem which include the usage modes of the wireless device, including its support for several leading-edge wireless standards. This new perspective for designing such a demanding subsystem is based on the fact that optimizing the performance of a complete system is not always achieved by optimizing the performance of its building blocks separately.  This book provides “hands-on” examples of this sort of co-design of optimized subsystems, which can make the vision of an always-best-connected scenario a reality.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

    Jad G. Atallah

  • The Ohio State University, Dublin, USA

    Mohammed Ismail

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