Title :
Frequency-Domain Analysis of Super-Regenerative Amplifiers
Author :
Bohorquez, Jose L. ; Chandrakasan, Anantha P. ; Dawson, Joel L.
Author_Institution :
Microsyst. Technol. Labs., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Since its invention in 1922, the super-regenerative amplifier (SRA) has been used in a variety of short-range, low-power, and/or low-cost wireless systems due to its simple implementation and excellent performance for a given power budget. Growing demand for ultralow-power receivers for short-range radios has recently reawakened an interest in the theory and design of SRAs. Building on recent work and using reasonable assumptions and approximations, we present a frequency-domain model for analyzing SRAs. We then use these models to predict the response of an SRA to arbitrary deterministic and stochastic signals including sinusoids, pulsed-sinusoids, and additive white Gaussian noise. Using the results, we present formulas for calculating the sensitivity and selectivity of SRAs. We also introduce the concept of a trigger-time that is particularly useful for accurately determining the optimal threshold in on-off keying (OOK) receivers and helps avoid the problems introduced by nonlinearity in SRAs. Finally, we present a prototype OOK SRA that achieves a sensitivity of -90 dBm at a bit rate of 300 kbps (BER of 10-3) while consuming 500 ??W, and show that its measured sensitivity matches theory within 1 dB.
Keywords :
amplifiers; frequency-domain analysis; low-power electronics; additive white Gaussian noise; bit rate 300 kbit/s; frequency-domain analysis; low-cost wireless systems; on-off keying receiver; power 500 muW; power budget; stochastic signals; superregenerative amplifiers; ultralow-power receivers; Super-regenerative amplifier (SRA); low power; oscillators; short-range radio; super-regenerative receiver;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2009.2033843