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Techniques for Mixed-Signal Linearization and Large Signal Handling in Radio-Frequency Receiver Circuits

Keehr, 2011

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Keehr E
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In this dissertation, two effective linearization schemes for radio-frequency receivers are introduced. The first of these comprises a mixed-signal feedforward path which regenerates third-order intermodulation (IM3) products at radio frequencies, downconverts these …
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