Low Power Wireless Receivers for IoT Applications with Multi-band Calibration Algorithms

Author:   Michael W. Rawlins
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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9783030707286


Pages:   119
Publication Date:   03 April 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Low Power Wireless Receivers for IoT Applications with Multi-band Calibration Algorithms


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This book guides the reader through the design of circuits and wireless IoT devices deployed in applications demanding low power, small size, and high levels of integration. The design of a sub-1V wireless-LAN receiver is detailed along with associated calibration algorithms. Some of the key circuits detailed include a successive approximation analog-to-digital converter, a rail-to-rail comparator, a digitally programmable CMOS low-noise amplifier, an RF voltage to current converter, and a fifth-order Chebyshev analog programmable filter. Helpful appendices are included teaching operational amplifier design, CMOS and SiGe low-noise amplifier design, impedance matching, noise and distortion analysis. While theory and design equations are presented throughout the book for the various circuit designs, practical implementation and design tradeoffs are emphasized so the reader can immediately apply knowledge gained. Receiver and calibration circuits are designed in a standard CMOS technology using a 900mV power supply. Provides readers with analytical tools and practical help, conveyed in a clear and concise manner, which will assist not only in understanding the material, but also in practical and functional implementation of the concepts demonstrated; Focuses on long range and broad-band IoT applications with a wireless-LAN focus, emphasizing detailed design techniques, helping readers transition from theoretical understanding to practical application; Bridges the gap between system level understanding and practical design implementation, providing readers with tools and techniques which can be applied immediately to their designs; Serves as a handy technical resource for practical design techniques, as well as a quick reference guide for design equations and examples pertinent to realistic applications.

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Author:   Michael W. Rawlins
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030707286


ISBN 10:   3030707288
Pages:   119
Publication Date:   03 April 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Calibration overview.- Calibration filter.- Clock dividers.- Phase-frequency detector with dead-zone prevention.- Charge pump with four programmable states.- Fifth-order Chebyshev tunable filter with 0.1dB Ripple.- Filter calibration results.- Multi-band low-power WLAN receiver frontend.- Receiver frontend performance.

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Michael W. Rawlins was an electrical engineer with thirty years of experience and a patent contributor on more than 100 patents. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1989 with a BSEE, emphasis on communication systems theory and analog circuit design. Upon graduation, Michael Rawlins completed additional studies in digital signal processing and random processes. He is recognized by the State of Florida as an Engineer Intern, 1990, No. 489ET333. He began his career with Emerson Electronics and Space while finishing his degree. Michael Rawlins was a co-founder of Signal Technologies, Inc. where he designed discrete and integrated communications sub-systems for both government and commercial customers. Michael Rawlins continued his career with ParkerVision, Inc. where he assisted with architecture and design of the “Signal-Max” wireless-LAN family of products. During his time at ParkerVision, Inc., he designed integrated transmitter and receiver systems targeting cellular and other wireless applications. Michael Rawlins was also employed by Lockheed Martin Corporation working on various programs. Dedicated husband and father (1959-2020).

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