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Title: | 2.45GHz PA/LNA/switch/antenna front-end |
Authors: | Ho, Kin Lun |
Department: | Department of Electronic Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Supervisor: | Supervisor: Dr. Chan, Wing Shing; Assessor: Dr. Xue, Quen |
Abstract: | Recently, Data communication using 2.45GHz ISM band for wireless networks such as Bluetooth, Wireless LAN, wireless video, audio has found widespread use for the last few years. The RF amplifiers & antenna are the critical components in the RF front end & are expected to provide a suitable output power at a very good gain with high efficiency and linearity. The amplifiers will be based on the components such as bipolar junction transistor, field effect transistor & RFIC amplifier to see their characteristics & performances like output power level, gain, linearity, efficiency, 1dB compression point & inter-modulation in 2.4~2.5GHz frequency ranges. The switches circuit will use PIN diode for the design. We will see the insertion loss, isolation & power handling. In the antenna design, we will look at some different designs on their performance such as gain, standing wave ratio & efficiency. In this project, we will use various procedures for the design from the concept to the prototypes manufacturing through RF circuitry & antenna simulations to implementations. Various procedures involved in the design of the Class A amplifier such as DC simulation, bias point selection, input and output matching circuit design and the design of a bias network are explained. |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects |
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