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  4. Low-voltage 0.5-3GHz radio receiver for multiband cellular applications
 
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Low-voltage 0.5-3GHz radio receiver for multiband cellular applications

Date Issued
01-12-2017
Author(s)
Avula, Ramakrishna
Aniruddhan, Sankaran 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1109/EDSSC.2017.8126519
Abstract
In this paper, we present a low-voltage receiver capable of operating from 0.5-3GHz. The single-stage receiver is designed in TSMC 65nm technology, and is capable of operating at supply voltages of 0.6-1.2V. It is matched to a differential impedance of 100Ω, with an input reflection coefficient that is better than -10dB over the desired frequency range. A gm-boosting loop based on a class-AB transconductor allows very good linearity and flicker noise performance. The overall receiver exhibits a noise figure (NF) of 6.6dB, an output-referred IP3 of +23.5dBm and a gain of 37.4dB, while consuming 1.35mA from 1.2V power supply at 0.9GHz.
Volume
2017-January
Subjects
  • Low-voltage

  • Multiband radio

  • RF receiver

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