Millimeter-wave CMOS transceiver linearization for ultra high-speed wireless backhaul links

Tian Wei Huang*, Wei Tsung Li, Hong Yuan Yang, Yen Hung Kuo, Jen Hao Cheng, Jeng Han Tsai

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

For future millimeter-wave backhaul links' the increasing demand of high-speed communication systems over 10-Gbps is imposing an increasing modulation complexity from 64-QAM to 256-QAM' or even up to 1024-QAM' which results in a stringent linearity requirement of the millimeter-wave CMOS transceiver design. This paper will cover recently reported linearization techniques for millimeter-wave CMOS low-noise amplifiers' frequency converters' and power amplifiers. These techniques are essential for future efficiency enhancement and self-calibrated high-yield mass production of millimeter-wave products.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Microwave Week 2012
Subtitle of host publication"Space for Microwaves", EuMW 2012, Conference Proceedings - 42nd European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2012
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages1355-1358
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9782874870279
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event2012 42nd European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2012 - Held as Part of 15th European Microwave Week, EuMW 2012 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 2012 Oct 292012 Nov 1

Publication series

NameEuropean Microwave Week 2012: "Space for Microwaves", EuMW 2012, Conference Proceedings - 42nd European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2012

Other

Other2012 42nd European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2012 - Held as Part of 15th European Microwave Week, EuMW 2012
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period2012/10/292012/11/01

Keywords

  • CMOS transceivers
  • linearization
  • millimeter-wave

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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