Jind-Yeh Lee, Huan-Chang Liu, J. Putnam, K. Kindsfater, H. Samueli
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Abstract
A VLSI implementation of an integrated complete adaptive beamforming processor and QAM demodulator is presented. The adaptive beamforming processor includes variable number of adaptive beamforming channel combining, a fully writable training processor, a programmable adaptive beamforming control processor, and a microcontroller interface. Interleaving area intensive blocks such as the Nyquist filters and multipliers is often employed to save chip area and thus enable the integration of all these features into a single chip. This chip can operate as a stand alone adaptive beamforming QAM demodulator, or it can work together with an adaptive equalizer for the high bit-rate indoor wireless applications. In a 2.22 dB SINR interference environment, the receiver achieves a link quality of 32.6 dB SNR by the digital adaptive beamforming processing.