Title :
All-digital TX frequency synthesizer and discrete-time receiver for Bluetooth radio in 130-nm CMOS
Author :
Staszewski, Robert Bogdan ; Muhammad, Khurram ; Leipold, Dirk ; Hung, Chih-Ming ; Ho, Yo-Chuol ; Wallberg, John L. ; Fernando, Chan ; Maggio, Ken ; Staszewski, Roman ; Jung, Tom ; Koh, Jinseok ; John, Soji ; Deng, Irene Yuanying ; Sarda, Vivek ; Moreira-T
Author_Institution :
Wireless Analog Technol. Center, Texas Instrum. Inc., Dallas, TX, USA
Abstract :
We present a single-chip fully compliant Bluetooth radio fabricated in a digital 130-nm CMOS process. The transceiver is architectured from the ground up to be compatible with digital deep-submicron CMOS processes and be readily integrated with a digital baseband and application processor. The conventional RF frequency synthesizer architecture, based on the voltage-controlled oscillator and the phase/frequency detector and charge-pump combination, has been replaced with a digitally controlled oscillator and a time-to-digital converter, respectively. The transmitter architecture takes advantage of the wideband frequency modulation capability of the all-digital phase-locked loop with built-in automatic compensation to ensure modulation accuracy. The receiver employs a discrete-time architecture in which the RF signal is directly sampled and processed using analog and digital signal processing techniques. The complete chip also integrates power management functions and a digital baseband processor. Application of the presented ideas has resulted in significant area and power savings while producing structures that are amenable to migration to more advanced deep-submicron processes, as they become available. The entire IC occupies 10 mm2 and consumes 28 mA during transmit and 41 mA during receive at 1.5-V supply.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; CMOS integrated circuits; digital radio; frequency modulation; frequency synthesizers; phase locked loops; radio receivers; radio transmitters; system-on-chip; transceivers; 1.5 V; 130 nm; 28 mA; 41 mA; Bluetooth radio; CMOS processes; RF frequency synthesizer; all-digital TX frequency synthesizer; application processor; automatic compensation; charge-pump combination; digital baseband processor; digital signal processing; digitally controlled oscillator; direct sampling; discrete time; discrete-time receiver; frequency modulation; frequency synthesizers; phase domain; phase-locked loops; phase/frequency detector; power management; power savings; radio receivers; radio transmitters; sampled data circuits; single chip; system-on-chip; time-to-digital converter; transceivers; voltage-controlled oscillator; Baseband; Bluetooth; CMOS process; Frequency conversion; Frequency synthesizers; Phase detection; Radio frequency; Receivers; Transceivers; Voltage-controlled oscillators; 65; All digital; Bluetooth; SoC; direct sampling; discrete time; frequency modulation; frequency synthesizers; phase domain; phase-locked loops; radio receivers; radio transmitters; sampled data circuits; single chip; system-on-chip; tranceivers;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2004.836345