Search for dissertations about: "CMOS DAC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words CMOS DAC.
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1. CMOS Data Converters for Closed-Loop mmWave Transmitters
Abstract : With the increased amount of data consumed in mobile communication systems, new solutions for the infrastructure are needed. Massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) is seen as a key enabler for providing this increased capacity. With the use of a large number of transmitters, the cost of each transmitter must be low. READ MORE
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2. Linear Interpolation D/A Converter Applied to Direct Digital RF Modulators
Abstract : This thesis deals with techniques for the full integration of radio frequency (RF) transmitter with CMOS technology. The theory and implementation of high performance digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for radio frequency (RF) transmitters have been studied. A linear interpolation DAC architecture is proposed. READ MORE
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3. Wideband CMOS Data Converters for Linear and Efficient mmWave Transmitters
Abstract : With continuously increasing demands for wireless connectivity, higher carrier frequencies and wider bandwidths are explored. To overcome a limited transmit power at these higher carrier frequencies, multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems, with a large number of transmitters and antennas, are used to direct the transmitted power towards the user. READ MORE
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4. Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulators for Wireless Communication
Abstract : The ever increasing data rates in wireless communication require analog to digital converters (ADCs) with greater requirements on speed and accuracy, while being power efficient to prolong battery life. This dissertation contains an introduction to the field and five papers that focus on the continuous-time (CT) Delta-Sigma modulator (DSM) as ADC. READ MORE
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5. High-Speed Analog-to-Digital Converters in CMOS
Abstract : The Analog to Digital (A/D) Converters (ADC) are vital components in high-performance radio devices. In the receiver end, the signal received by the analog front-end can not be directly analyzed by the digital core, thus requiring high-performance ADC circuits acting as bridges connecting the analog and digital domain. READ MORE