Design State-of-the-Art GPS/Galileo Dual RF Receivers
This authoritative guide walks you through the process of designing, fabricating, and testing a highly integrated, low-noise, low-power, and low-cost RF front-end for GPS and Galileo, the leading satellite-based global navigation systems. Everything from standards analysis to characterization of the design is covered in the book.
GPS & Galileo focuses on developing seamlessly interoperable receivers that can access the wide variety of new services offered by these systems, such as increased service availability, centimeter-sensitive accuracy, emergency management, and data confidentiality. By the end of the book, you will have a prototype that achieves peak performance in terms of gain, NF, and current consumption, making it suitable for any high-accuracy, portable application.
Discover how to:
- Determine the specifications of an interoperable dual GPS/Galileo RF front-end
- Design all RFIC blocks, including the receiver chain, PLL, control logic, and PADsSelect the required external componentsImplement optimal floor planning
- Perform validation testing of the integrated RF front-end
- Understand real-world fields of application
- Gauge the performance of the front-end within a receiver linked to a full-solution platform
Author(s): Jaizki Mendizabal Samper, Juan Melendez Lagunilla, Roc Berenguer Perez
Series: Communication Engineering
Edition: 1
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Year: 2008
Language: English
Commentary: +OCR
Pages: 209