Proceedings of the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference
DOI: 10.1109/cicc.1992.591280
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BBTRX: A Baseband Transceiver Fora Zero If Gsm Hand Portable Station

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“…As the DC-offset in the receiver path is mainly generated in the mixer, to limit its impact it should also be removed as close as possible to this mixer in the base-band path. [15] suggests an architecture adding a digitally controlled complex compensation DC-offset directly after the mixer. Building on similar architectural approach, [5,12] presents characterization algorithms that find the optimal complex compensation DC-value while keeping the system operational.…”
Section: Dc-offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the DC-offset in the receiver path is mainly generated in the mixer, to limit its impact it should also be removed as close as possible to this mixer in the base-band path. [15] suggests an architecture adding a digitally controlled complex compensation DC-offset directly after the mixer. Building on similar architectural approach, [5,12] presents characterization algorithms that find the optimal complex compensation DC-value while keeping the system operational.…”
Section: Dc-offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the dc offset in the receiver path is generated primarily in the mixer, to limit its impact it should also be removed as close as possible to this mixer in the baseband path. Reference [27] suggests an architecture adding a digitally controlled complex compensation dc offset directly after the mixer. Building on a similar architectural approach, several authors [25,28] present characterization algorithms that find the optimal complex compensation dc value while keeping the system operational.…”
Section: Offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the DC offset in the receiver path is mainly generated in the mixer, to limit its impact it should also be removed as close as possible to this mixer in the baseband path. Haspeslagh et al (1992) suggest an architecture adding a digitally controlled complex compensation DC offset directly after the mixer. Building on similar architectural approach (Come et al, 2004;Debaillie, 2007) present characterization algorithms that find the optimal complex compensation DC value while keeping the system operational.…”
Section: Offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%