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Title: Radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) design II
Authors: Lui, Chun Wing
Department: Department of Electronic Engineering
Issue Date: 2008
Supervisor: Supervisor: Prof. Chan C H.; Assessor: Dr. Tsang, K F
Abstract: In recent years, there has been a growing market for radio frequency identification (RFID) and wireless communication products. The trend of product miniaturization requires RF front-ends to be implemented in integrated circuits or the so called RFIC. One of the most important components of the RF front-end is the oscillator, which can be used for generating signal as a carrier for frequency up- and down conversions as well as a source for Doppler radar applications. In this project, we first designed a 24 GHz oscillator RFIC for Doppler radar applications. While waiting for the return of the fabricated IC from the foundry, we also designed and tested an oscillator using a field effect transistor, NEC 3210S01, based on the negative resistance approach. Besides, a single-ended diode mixer is also designed. RF circuit design at K band is very difficult to realize and very careful tuning of the circuit is required.
Appears in Collections:Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects 

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