Title :
A 300–800 MHz Tunable Filter and Linearized LNA Applied in a Low-Noise Harmonic-Rejection RF-Sampling Receiver
Author :
Ru, Zhiyu ; Klumperink, Eric A M ; Saavedra, Carlos E. ; Nauta, Bram
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
fDate :
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A multiband flexible RF-sampling receiver aimed at software-defined radio is presented. The wideband RF sampling function is enabled by a recently proposed discrete-time mixing downconverter. This work exploits a voltage-sensing LNA preceded by a tunable LC pre-filter with one external coil to demonstrate an RF-sampling receiver with low noise figure (NF) and high harmonic rejection (HR). The second-order LC filter provides voltage pre-gain and attenuates the source noise aliasing, and it also improves the HR ratio of the sampling downconverter. The LNA consists of a simple amplifier topology built from inverters and resistors to improve the third-order nonlinearity via an enhanced voltage mirror technique. The RF-sampling receiver employs 8 times oversampling covering 300 to 800 MHz in two RF sub-bands. The chip is realized in 65 nm CMOS and the measured gain across the band is between 22 and 28 dB, while achieving a NF between 0.8 to 4.3 dB. The IIP2 varies between +38 and +49 dBm and the IIP3 between -14 dBm and -9 dBm, and the third and fifth order HR ratios are more than 60 dB. The LNA and downconverter consumes 6 mW, and the clock generator takes 12 mW at 800 MHz RF.
Keywords :
discrete time filters; harmonics suppression; low noise amplifiers; radio receivers; software radio; CMOS; discrete-time mixing downconverter; frequency 300 MHz to 800 MHz; gain 22 dB to 28 dB; linearized LNA; low noise figure; low noise harmonic rejection; multiband flexible RF-sampling receiver; noise figure 0.8 dB to 4.3 dB; size 65 nm; software defined radio; source noise aliasing; tunable LC pre-filter; voltage-sensing LNA; Coils; Noise figure; Noise measurement; Power harmonic filters; Radio frequency; Receivers; Sampling methods; Signal to noise ratio; Voltage; Wideband; Aliasing; CMOS; CR; LC filter; LNA; RF sampling; SDR; SWR; amplifier; anti-aliasing; cognitive radio; discrete-time mixing; distortion; filter; harmonic rejection; low-noise amplifier; matching; nonlinearity; oversampling; pre-filter; receiver; sampling; sampling receiver; software radio; software-defined radio; tunable filter; voltage mirror; voltage-sensing LNA; voltage-sensing receiver; wideband; wideband receiver;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2010.2041403