M. Katakura, S. Tanabe, I. Matsumoto, K. Saijo, A. Yoshizawa, Y. Mogi
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Abstract
This paper presents an analog base band processor for dual-mode code division multiple access (CDMA)/FM cellular phone systems. The processor interfaces between the intermediate-section and the digital processing circuitry of the telephone. By employing an unique filter circuitry technology, the precise and stable CDMA/FM filter characteristics in the RX/TX blocks have been realized with a trimming-free procedure. This analog base band processor has been designed and fabricated by using a 0.8 /spl mu/m pure bipolar process named ECLA with npn type transistors performance with f/sub T/ as high as 14 GHz. By such technologies, its power consumption is reduced to as low as 132 mW at the CDMA RX/TX mode.