DocumentCode
1341057
Title
A micropower CMOS, direct-conversion, VLF receiver chip for magnetic-field wireless applications
Author
Binkley, David M. ; Rochelle, James M. ; Swann, Brian K. ; Clonts, Lloyd G. ; Goble, Rhonda N.
Author_Institution
CTI PET Syst., Knoxville, TN., USA
Volume
33
Issue
3
fYear
1998
fDate
3/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
344
Lastpage
358
Abstract
A micropower CMOS, direct-conversion very low frequency (VLF) receiver is described for receiving low-level magnetic fields from resonant sensors. The single-chip, phase locked loop (PLL)-synthesized receiver covers a frequency range of 10-82 kHz and provides both analog and 9-b digital baseband I and Q outputs. Digital I and Q outputs are accumulated in a companion digital chip which provides baseband signal processing. Emphasis is plated on the receiver micropower RF preamplifier which uses a lateral bipolar input device because of the significant increase in flicker noise illustrated for PMOS devices in weak inversion. Lateral bipolar transistors are also utilized in the mixer and IF stages for low flicker noise and low dc offsets. Special attention is given to isolating the internal local oscillator signals from the low-level RF input (0.3 μV noise floor in 300 Hz BW), and local oscillator feedthrough is indiscernible in the RF preamplifier output noise spectrum. The 100% duty-cycle receiver, intended for miniature, battery-operated wireless applications, operates approximately four months at 80 μA from a 6-V, 220-mA-hr battery
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; magnetic sensors; radio receivers; 10 to 82 kHz; 6 V; 80 muA; 9 bit; DC offset; IF stage; PMOS device; RF preamplifier; baseband signal processing; battery-operated wireless; flicker noise; lateral bipolar transistor; local oscillator; magnetic field; micropower CMOS direct-conversion VLF receiver chip; phase locked loop; resonant sensor; 1f noise; Baseband; Digital signal processing chips; Local oscillators; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic sensors; Phase locked loops; Preamplifiers; Radio frequency; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4.661200
Filename
661200
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