Title :
22–29 GHz Ultra-Wideband CMOS Pulse Generator for Short-Range Radar Applications
Author :
Oncu, Ahmet ; Badalawa, B. B M Wasanthamala ; Fujishima, Minoru
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Univ., Chiba
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The pseudo-millimeter-wave ultra-wideband (UWB) is attractive for applications in short-range automotive radar systems using 22 to 29 GHz in order to realize road safety and intelligent transportation. Although the CMOS is suitable for short- range radar since processing units can be implemented in the same chip as the UWB front-end building block, it is difficult to operate CMOS pulse generators at such a high frequency. To realize the pseudo-millimeter-wave band using CMOS, we have proposed a new pulse generator consisting of a series of delay cells and edge combiners with waveform shaping for short-range radar. As a result of measurement using 90-nm CMOS technology, 1 Gb/s/bit pulses with 71 mV peak-to-peak, 39.2 ps monopulse width and 552 ps envelope width are successfully generated with a power consumption of 1.4 mW at a supply voltage of 0.91 V. This result can be the basis for developing the key technology for one-chip short-range radar sensors.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; MMIC; pulse generators; road safety; road vehicle radar; ultra wideband technology; MMIC; UWB front-end; automotive radar systems; bit rate 1 Gbit/s; delay cells; edge combiners; frequency 22 GHz to 29 GHz; intelligent transportation; power 1.4 mW; road safety; ultra-wideband CMOS pulse generator; voltage 71 mV; voltage 910 mV; waveform shaping; Automotive engineering; CMOS process; CMOS technology; Intelligent transportation systems; Pulse generation; Pulse measurements; Radar applications; Road safety; Ultra wideband radar; Ultra wideband technology; 22–29-GHz UWB radar sensor; CMOS; high speed; low cost; low power; pulse generator;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2007.899099