An RF transceiver for dual-mode communication system The 10th National Microwave Integrated Circuit and Mobile Communication Academic Annual Conference 2004 An RF transceiver for dual-mode communication system Jiang Zhen Zhu Xiaowei Zhao Jianing Zhou Jianyi National Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves Southeast University, No. 2 Sipailou, Nanjing Abstract: This paper introduces an RF transceiver for multi-frequency and multi-mode systems, which adopts zero intermediate frequency technology; the paper gives the design scheme of the transceiver, completes the hardware prototype, and gives the results of actual tests. Keywords: multi-frequency multi-mode zero intermediate frequency I. Introduction In recent years, the number of mobile users has grown rapidly, and mobile operator networks have also developed greatly. China Mobile and China Unicom have successively built mobile networks of various standards such as GSM900, GSM1800, IS95, WCDMA, cdma2000, etc. With the continuous improvement and update of 3G standards, more mobile networks with newer modes will surely emerge like mushrooms after rain. In this case, terminal equipment that can be used in multiple wireless networks can not only greatly facilitate ordinary mobile users, but also be a powerful means for mobile operators to attract users. At the same time, with the continuous improvement and perfection of high-speed digital chip and high-speed ADC chip development technology, zero intermediate frequency technology has gradually shown its advantages of low cost and clear system structure. This technology makes the transmitting and receiving circuits simple, reduces the number of components, saves the relatively expensive intermediate frequency SAW filter and intermediate frequency amplifier, reduces nonlinear components, and improves the performance of the transceiver. It can also reduce the direct-through effect and unnecessary interference and coupling of the mixer, speed up the locking of the frequency synthesizer, and suppress image interference. Therefore, the system structure mode of the zero intermediate frequency transceiver in the zero intermediate frequency solution will surely become the mainstream mode in the future mobile phone design. 2. Scheme design 1. Multi-mode transceiver system The multi-mode and multi-band transceiver system is developed on the basis of the single-mode single-band transceiver, sharing the same parts in several modes such as mixers, adding switch arrays in the RF front end and baseband part, separating the signals of different modes and different frequency bands, and processing them separately. At the same time, a signal generation circuit that can generate multiple local oscillator frequencies is used, so that signals of different frequency bands can share the same mixer for modulation or demodulation. The system structure is shown in the figure below: Transce...
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