Abstract:In WCDMA Receivers, WCDMA modulated adjacent channel interferers (ACI) can distort the useful signal due to non linearity of the front end RF components. Non linearity of the RF front end transfers the modulation of the transmitter (TX) leakage onto the ACI, resulting in crossmodulation distortion. In addition to this, if the ACI signal is strong, it would undergo spectral Re-Growth and some fraction of its power will leak into the adjacent desired channel. The Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS) scenarios in t… Show more
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