“…As discussed earlier, for a multi-mode design it is important to eliminate the need for an interstage filter in a W-CDMA RX so that it is suitable for the GGE mode as well. Optimized system analysis accounting for the AM nature of the blockers [18] and superior circuit design are important to obtaining a W-CDMA RX without an interstage SAW filter. System analysis for the W-CDMA RX is discussed in this section, and the circuit design details for the various blocks in the receiver are shown in Section 10.5.…”
Section: Multi-mode Receiver Principles and Rf System Analysis For A mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AM nature of the blockers has to be considered in evaluating the linearity (IP2, IP3) requirements, similar to the way it was described in the previous analysis and as summarized in [18]. Taking account of the AM nature of the blockers and efficient system budgeting based on the process established in this section contributes to the elimination of a surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter in a W-CDMA receiver.…”
“…As discussed earlier, for a multi-mode design it is important to eliminate the need for an interstage filter in a W-CDMA RX so that it is suitable for the GGE mode as well. Optimized system analysis accounting for the AM nature of the blockers [18] and superior circuit design are important to obtaining a W-CDMA RX without an interstage SAW filter. System analysis for the W-CDMA RX is discussed in this section, and the circuit design details for the various blocks in the receiver are shown in Section 10.5.…”
Section: Multi-mode Receiver Principles and Rf System Analysis For A mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AM nature of the blockers has to be considered in evaluating the linearity (IP2, IP3) requirements, similar to the way it was described in the previous analysis and as summarized in [18]. Taking account of the AM nature of the blockers and efficient system budgeting based on the process established in this section contributes to the elimination of a surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter in a W-CDMA receiver.…”
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