This paper presents a quadrature balanced RF Front-End architecture with a built-in primary isolation for a single antenna Full Duplex and Time Division Duplex wireless communications. Self-interference cancellation is implemented by injecting a digitally synthesized cancellation signal into a dedicated input port that enables wideband cancellation of the leaking transmit signal at the receiver. A closed form analytical expression of the cancellation signal as a function of the channel frequency response is derived, together with a nonlinear analysis that predicts distortion fundamentals at both transmit and receive channels.
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