HTS filter and front-end subsystem for GSM1800 wireless base station

Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences - Tập 45 - Trang 638-645 - 2002
Yusheng He1, Hong Li1, Aisheng He1,2, Shunzhou Li1,3, Chunguang Li1, Xueqiang Zhang1, Taiping Zhang4, Lingwen Yan5, Wenxiu Zhu5, Yuan Zhou5, Jingtao Liang5, Jiasheng Hong6, Lancaster M. J.6
1National Laboratory for Superconductivity & Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
2Northern University of Technology, Beijing, China
3Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
4Peking University, Beijing, China
5Cryogenic Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
6School of Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Birmingham University, Birmingham, U.K.

Tóm tắt

The first HTS front-end subsystem for wireless base station in China was developed. This demonstration system, which aims at the application in GSM 1800 mobile communication base station, consists of a single RF path, i.e. one filter and one LNA, integrated with the pulse tube cooler. The subsystem works at a pass band of 1710–1785 MHz with a gain of 18 dB and at a temperature of 70 K. The accomplishment of such a demonstration subsystem can boost the development of HTS commercial subsystem.

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