Title :
A 0.14-
1.4-mW 59.4-dB-SFDR 2.4-GHz ZigBee/WPAN Receiver Exploiting a “Split-LNTA + 50% LO” Topology in 65-nm CMOS
Author :
Zhicheng Lin ; Pui-In Mak ; Martins, Rui P.
Author_Institution :
State-Key Lab. of Analog & Mixed-Signal VLSI, Univ. of Macau, Macao, China
Abstract :
A compact low-power 2.4-GHz ZigBee/wireless personal area network receiver is reported. It optimizes passive pregain with an inverter-based split low-noise transconductance amplifier (split-LNTA) to avoid the RF balun and its associated insertion loss, while enabling isolated in-phase (I)/quadrature (Q) passive mixing. The latter essentially saves power as a 50%-dutycycle local oscillator (50% LO) can be generated more efficiently than its 25% counterpart. Specifically, a 2.4-GHz LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) followed by an input-impedance-boosted Type-II RC-CR network produces the desired 50% four-phase LO with optimized power, I/Q accuracy, and phase noise. We also analytically compare the proposed “split-LNTA 50% LO” architecture with the existing “single-LNTA 25% LO,” identifying their distinct features under current- and voltage-mode operations. The receiver fabricated in 65-nm CMOS exhibits 32-dB voltage gain, 8.8-dB noise figure (NF) and 7 dBm out-band input-referred third-order intercept point that correspond to 59.4-dB spurious-free dynamic range. The VCO measures 111.4 dBc phase noise at 3.5-MHz offset. The achieved power (1.4 mW) and area (0.14 mm2) efficiencies are favorably comparable with the state-of-the-art.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; RC circuits; Zigbee; baluns; low noise amplifiers; operational amplifiers; phase noise; voltage-controlled oscillators; CMOS; RC-CR network; RF balun; SFDR; VCO; WPAN receiver; ZigBee; current-mode operations; dutycycle local oscillator; frequency 2.4 GHz; gain 32 dB; insertion loss; noise figure; passive pregain; phase noise; power 1.4 mW; quadrature passive mixing; size 0.14 mm; size 65 nm; split low-noise transconductance amplifier; split-LNTA; spurious-free dynamic range; voltage-controlled oscillator; voltage-mode operations; wireless personal area network receiver; Gain; Mixers; Noise; Noise measurement; Radio frequency; Receivers; Voltage-controlled oscillators; CMOS; RC-CR network; RF; local oscillator (LO); low-noise transconductance amplifier (LNTA); passive mixer; receiver; transimpedance amplifier (TIA); voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2324531