DocumentCode :
1090550
Title :
Multitone Fast Frequency-Hopping Synthesizer for UWB Radio
Author :
Stadius, Kari ; Rapinoja, Tapio ; Kaukovuori, Jouni ; Ryynänen, Jussi ; Halonen, Kari A I
Author_Institution :
Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo
Volume :
55
Issue :
8
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1633
Lastpage :
1641
Abstract :
A fast frequency-hopping six-band local oscillator signal generator is described in this paper. Targeted for a Wi-Media ultra-wideband radio transceiver, it offers operation in mandatory band group 1 and in extensional band group 3. The circuit entity consists of three parallel phase-locked loops (PLLs), each including two voltage-controlled oscillators, one per band group, and a signal multiplexer for fast frequency selection. A broadband poly-phase RC filter is used for in-phase/quadrature generation. Furthermore, the synthesizer generates the clock signal for analog-to-digital converters by mixing the signals from the first and third PLL. The circuit was fabricated in a 0.13- mum CMOS process and it consumes 32 mA from a 1.2-V supply. It achieves 2-ns frequency settling time with a 3-MHz hopping rate.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; frequency synthesizers; phase locked loops; transceivers; ultra wideband communication; voltage-controlled oscillators; UWB radio; Wi-Media ultra-wideband radio transceiver; analog-to-digital converters; current 32 mA; multitone fast frequency-hopping synthesizer; parallel phase-locked loops; six-band local oscillator signal generator; size 0.13 mum; voltage 1.2 V; voltage-controlled oscillators; Circuits; Filters; Frequency synthesizers; Local oscillators; Multiplexing; Phase locked loops; Radio transceivers; Signal generators; Ultra wideband technology; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Frequency synthesizer; phase-locked loop (PLL); ultra-wideband (UWB);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2007.901131
Filename :
4287183
Link To Document :
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