Design and Analyses of Direct Conversion RF Receiver for WLAN System based on IEEE 802.11a Standard
Date
2009-06-20Author
A. A., Abd Aziz
N. A., Shairi
M.I., Imran
A. R., Othman
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In wireless local area network
(WLAN) system, the design of a radio frequency
(RF) front-end system is very important in order
to meet the system performance specification.
Therefore, this paper discusses direct conversion
RF receiver architecture, budget and its
performance for WLAN system based on IEEE
802.11a standard. Direct conversion RF receiver
has been designed with proper selection of
receiver subcomponents such as low noise
amplifier (LNA), RF amplifier, power divider and
filters that available in the market. The selected
architecture of the receiver has been further
analyzed for system budget and performance such
as gain, third-order intercept point (IP3), noise
figure (NF), sensitivity and dynamic range. As
results, the receiver has 23.50 dB gain, -25 dBm
third-order input intercept point (IIP3), -74 dBm
sensitivity at 54 Mbps with dynamic range of 65
dB and has met IEEE 802.11a standard.
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