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Receiver design for the DigRF 4G high speed serial link

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Short Description

Modern wireless receivers achieve a very high throughput. Therefore the raw sampled data from the receiver ASIC that needs to be transmitted to the following baseband ASIC can reach orders of 1 Gb/s. To avoid any disturbances to the vulnerable receiver and to mimize the number of required pins, this data is transmitted over a high speed serial link using differential signalling and a low signal amplitude.

The task of this project is to design the receiver front-end architecture of a serial DigRF4G link. This standard defines a serial link running at up to 3 Gb/s designed specifically for the interface between a receiver IC and a baseband IC.

Status: Available

Looking for 1-2 Semester/Master students
Contact: Benjamin Sporrer

Prerequisites

Analog Integrated Circuits
Communication Electronics (recommended)

Character

40% Theory
60% Mixed-Signal ASIC Design

Professor

Qiuting Huang

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