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RF receiver for wireless 802.11a

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I have to design a receiver to follow the attached set of specifications.
Can somebody tell me for which receiver I should go for considering these specs and why?
 

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Hi

I have to design a receiver to follow the attached set of specifications.
Can somebody tell me for which receiver I should go for considering these specs and why?

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Hi

I have to design a receiver to follow the attached set of specifications.
Can somebody tell me for which receiver I should go for considering these specs and why?

As the attachment data, I think I can design the receiver. The problem is that filters are NOT specified. You did not indicate if you have the demodulator, or no details on it are given.

Check "www.hittite.com" for suitable RF/IF down converters and a local oscillator. They also have suitable IF amplifiers or your project.
IF bandwidth specification is essential for designing filters and to derive the RF and IF bandwidth This bandwidth then defines the thermal noise floor and noise figure (>10 dB in the spec table).
 

It is just for a school project, and the 3 most important parameters to satisfy are the NF, gain and IIP3.
So with respect to that, which architecture do you propose me that will reduce the image?
 

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