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ADC PhD Thesis @ UC Berkeley. Recommeded
Abstract High-Speed, Low-Power A/D Converter for a Low-Cost UWB Sub-sampling Radio by Shuo-Wei Michael Chen Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley Professor Robert W. Brodersen, Chair Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology was approved by the FCC in 2002 and has since drawn considerable attention for a variety of applications, including imaging, surveil- lance, and locationing. One of the most attractive applications is for the indoor communication system which is allowed to operate in the frequency band from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz. The interest in these indoor systems extends from high-speed, short- range systems to low data rate communications and precision ranging, as seen in the standardization e®orts of IEEE 802.15.3a/4a. The data rate of interest scales from 100's Mbps to 10's Kbps. Regardless of application, it is very crucial to design with low cost and low power; especially as many of these applications intend to deploy a large volume of inexpensive UWB mobile devices that must operate with the longest possible battery life.
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