Abstract

Many mobile devices with personal navigation and location based services (LBS) are rapidly increasing in importance in our life. In particular, smart-phones with embedded GPS receivers are still growing their share and soon they will be the main products in the handset market. Co-existence of a GPS receiver together with cellular phones creates new challenges because leakage signals from the transmitters in 2G/3G systems are harmful interferers, making it difficult for the receiver to detect a weak GPS signal from satellites. In general, an external interstage SAW filter is used for rejecting blocking signals after the LNA. Recently, there have been attempts to remove the inter-stage SAW filter to minimize the number of external components required[1–3]. So, a single pre-select filter is only required to prevent the out-of-band signals from blocking the receiver between the antenna and the IC. Although previous publications utilize tuned LC loads to tolerate a strong interferer signal, the frequency selectivity of the LC resonators will show a limited performance because the center frequency of an LC-tuned structure is very dependent on PVT variations. In this paper, a fully integrated GPS receiver with robust characteristics against the large interferer signals is presented.

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