Title :
A 400-MHz CMOS radio front-end for ultra low-power medical implantable applications
Author :
Carrara, F. ; Italia, A. ; Palmis, G. ; Guerra, R.
Author_Institution :
DIEES, Univ. di Catania, Catania, Italy
Abstract :
A 400-MHz ultra low-power radio front-end for medical implantable applications has been implemented in a 0.13-mum CMOS technology. The circuit consists of an up-converter, a down-converter, and a LO frequency synthesizer. The up-converter employs a push-pull PA, which achieves a saturated output power of 0 dBm with a maximum power added efficiency of 32%. Moreover, the up-converter exhibits a -30-dBc ACPR at an output power of -0.5 dBm with a 200 kbit/s GFSK input signal. The down-converter provides excellent linearity performance exhibiting an output compression point of 1.13 Vpp, an IIP3 of -23 dBm, and an IIP2 of 8.7 dBm despite a current consumption as low as 1.5 mA. It has a 45-dB conversion gain and a 7.4-dB noise figure. The LO frequency synthesizer features a fully-integrated LC VCO and programmable channel steps. It provides a phase noise better than -96 dBc/Hz at 100-kHz offset and a spur rejection of -52 dBc. Operating from a 1.2-V supply, the overall front-end draws 3 mA in receive mode and 4.5 mA in transmit mode.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; frequency synthesizers; prosthetics; CMOS radio frontend; LO frequency synthesizer; current 3 mA; current 4.5 mA; down-converter; frequency 100 kHz; frequency 400 MHz; gain 45 dB; noise figure 7.4 dB; size 0.13 mum; ultra low power medical implants; up-converter; voltage 1.2 V; CMOS technology; Circuits; Frequency synthesizers; Linearity; Noise figure; Phase noise; Power generation; RNA; Radio frequency; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Conference_Titel :
ESSCIRC, 2009. ESSCIRC '09. Proceedings of
Conference_Location :
Athens
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4354-3
DOI :
10.1109/ESSCIRC.2009.5325972