Affiliation:
1. Tohoku University Miyagi Japan
Abstract
AbstractDigital RF technology has been developed and has been applied to below 6 GHz wireless applications. By replacing the IC die consumptive RF/analog circuit blocks by digital signal processor and circuit, digital rich/small transceivers can be realized. Since the foundation of this technology is based on the Nyquist theory, the operational frequency of the circuit has been limited by the Nyquist frequency (=1/2 of sampling clock frequency). As a result, the maximum operational RF frequency of existing digital RF technology was below 6 GHz. In this paper, a new direct digital RF technology that utilizes the higher‐order Nyquist zones is introduced. This technology enables handling RF signal in beyond Nyquist frequency range which means over 6 GHz range. The results of fabricated 26/28 GHz‐band transmitter/receiver are reviewed. Since the transceiver architecture with the proposed technologies does not require an RF local oscillator and up/down converters, it is suitable for microwave/millimeter‐wave multi‐antenna systems such as next generation satellite on‐board digital beam forming and Beyond 5G fully digital Massive multiple‐input multiple‐output systems.
Funder
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)