Superconducting technology: development of a CDMA base station cryogenic front end receiver

Knack, Adrian, Mazierska, Janina, and Piel, H (2007) Superconducting technology: development of a CDMA base station cryogenic front end receiver. In: Proceedings of Asia Pacific Microwave Conference 2007 (1) pp. 187-190. From: Asia Pacific Microwave Conference 2007, 11-14 December 2007, Bangkok, Thailand.

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Abstract

Cryogenic Front End (CRFE) receivers consisting of a High Temperature Superconducting filter and a cooled Low Noise Amplifier placed between a Base Station antenna and a receiver electronics can significantly increase coverage and capacity in the presence of interference. In this paper the development of a family of CDMA CRFEs (D 6-9 and M1) by Cryoelectra GmbH and their performance are presented.

Item ID: 8133
Item Type: Conference Item (Research - E1)
ISBN: 1-4244-0748-6
Keywords: telecommunication systems
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