Title :
A 100–800 MHz 8-Path Polyphase Transmitter With Mixer Duty-Cycle Control Achieving
40 dBc for ALL Harmonics
Author :
Subhan, Saqib ; Klumperink, Eric A. M. ; Ghaffari, Aboozar ; Wienk, G.J.M. ; Nauta, Bram
Author_Institution :
IC Design Group, Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Abstract :
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency-agile transmitters with a clean output spectrum. High- Q filters are difficult to implement on chip and have limited tuning range. Transmitters with high linearity and broadband harmonic rejection can be more flexible and require less filtering. However, traditional harmonic rejection mixers suppress only a few harmonics. This paper presents an 8-path polyphase transmitter, which exploits mixer-LO duty-cycle control and a tunable first-order RC low-pass filter to suppress ALL harmonics to below -40 dBc. The optimum duty-cycle theoretically is 43.65% and a resolution of better than 0.1% is required to keep the spread in harmonic rejection within 1 dB. We propose a simple monotonic duty-cycle control circuit and show by design equations and measurements that it achieves the required resolution over three octaves of frequency range. Also, analysis indicates that LO duty-cycle reduction compared with 50% improves power upconverter efficiency. A transmitter realized in 0.16- μm CMOS works from 100 to 800 MHz at a maximum single-tone output power of 10.8 dBm with an efficiency of 8.7%, outperforming previous designs. The OIP3 is >21 dBm, while the LO leakage and image rejection is better than -45 dBc.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; low-pass filters; mixers (circuits); radio transceivers; spread spectrum communication; 8-path polyphase transmitter; CMOS integrated circuit; broadband harmonic rejection; dynamic spectrum access; frequency 100 MHz to 800 MHz; frequency-agile transmitters; image rejection; linearity rejection; low-pass filter; maximum single-tone output power; mixer duty-cycle control; mixer-LO duty-cycle control; power upconverter efficiency; radio transceivers; simple monotonic duty-cycle control circuit; size 0.16 mum; Baseband; Delays; Harmonic analysis; Mixers; Power system harmonics; Radio transmitters; Cognitive radio; duty-cycle control; dynamic spectrum access; harmonic rejection; image rejection; mixer; multipath; polyphase; power upconverter; transmitter;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2013.2297410