Lecture 1 Introduction PDF
Lecture 1 Introduction PDF
I. Introduction
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About
Title
Introduction to CMOS RF Integrated Circuits Design
Instructor
Teaching Assistant
Office Hours
Mon 12:00-14:00pm (TA office: 406/Prof office 413)
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Survival Kit
References
B. Razavi, RF Microelectronics, Prentice-Hall, 1997.
T. H. Lee, The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated
Circuits, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Gu, Qizheng, RF System Design of Transceivers for Wireless
CommunicationsSpringer, 2006.
IEEE ISSCC/CICC/RFIC/VLSI Symposium Proceedings
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC)/TCAS I&II
Prerequisites
Analog IC Design
Communication Theory
Semiconductor Physics and Devices
Signal and System
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Grading Policy
Home Assignments (40%)
Class assignments
Design and hand analysis oriented
Lab (10%)
project assignments
SpectreRF simulation oriented
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Course Outline
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Introduction
RFIC System Overview
Low Noise Amplifiers
Mixers
Voltage-Controlled-Oscillator
Phase-Locked-Loop
Power Amplifiers
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Course Schedule
Classes
/Sessions
content
I. Introduction
2-3
Homework 1
4-5
Homework 2
Lab 1
Spectre
Introduction and
LNA Design
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IV Mixers
Homework 3
9-10
V Voltage-Controlled-Oscillators
Homework 4
11
Lab 2
Assignment
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comment
Final Project
Assignment
Course Schedulecont.
Classes
/Sessions
content
12-13
VI Phase-Locked-Loop
14
15-16
Assignment
No Final Exam
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/GPSCARFIC, SJTU
SoC
GPS L1
Galileo E1BD B1
SOC
IP
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Contents
A Nonlinear History of Radio
Introduction
Wireless System-on-Chip (SoC)
Conclusion
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History of Radio
James Clerk Maxwell
(1831- 1879)
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History of Radio
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
(1857 - 1894)
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History of Radio
Guglielmo Marconi
(1874 - 1937)
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History of Radio
Edwin Howard Armstrong
(1890 1954)
De Forest did not however understand how his invention worked, and
others had to explain it to him. The American inventor Edwin H. Armstrong
was the first to explain the correct operation of this device, and also to
improve it to the point where it could actually provide useful amplification.
After having invented both the regenerative and superheterodyne
receivers, he wasnt content to rest. Armstrong in 1922,invented a
quasiperiocally time-varying,nonlinear system.
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Contents
A Nonlinear History of Radio
Introduction
Wireless System-on-Chip (SoC)
Conclusion
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Industry
Companies: Qualcomm, Intel, Broadcom, TI, ST,
Freescale, Marvell, MTK, Hisilicon, , RDA
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Academic
Ranking in Analog/RF IC academic programs:
0.UC Berkeley
1.Stanford
2.UCLA/KU Leuven (IMEC)
3.UCSD
4.MIT/Oregon State/TAMU/Caltech
5.UCDavis/Ohio State/UFL/UW
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The Partition
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Analog/RF is everywhere
RF
Processing
Transceiver
Transceiver
Voice
Data
Imaging
Processing
Wireless-Channels
Voice
Data
Imaging
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Where RF?
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Designation
Frequency Wavelength
P-band
0.23-1 GHz
130-30cm
L-band
1-2
GHz
30-15 cm
S-band
2-4
GHz
15-7.5cm
C-band
4-8
GHz
7.5-3.75cm
X-band
8-12.5 GHz
3.75-2.4cm
Ku-band
12.5-18 GHz
2.4-1.67cm
K-band
18-26.5 GHz 1.67-1.13 cm
Ka-band
26.5-40 GHz 1.13-0.75 cm
Millimeter wave
40-300 GHz
7.5-1 mm
1-0.1 mm
Submillimeter wave 300-3000 GHz
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Wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11b/g)
2.4 GHz
30 MHz
300 MHz
3 GHz
Bluetooth
2.45 GHz
Wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11a,
HIPERLAN II)
5 GHz
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30 GHz
5100-5900
2450
2200
1800
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60GHz Bands
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Contents
A Nonlinear History of Radio
Introduction
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GSM 1995
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GSM 2006
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DRP
(Digital Radio
Processor):
1. Transceiver
2. Frequency
Synthesizer
3. ADC/DAC
4. DSP
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90nm GSM
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Single-Chip GSM
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Conclusion
There is a strong need for excellent
Analog/RF designers.
To prepare a career in the field of
Analog/RF integrated circuit, this course
is the first step.
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