DocumentCode :
742452
Title :
A 0.02 mm ^{2} 59.2 dB SFDR 4th-Order SC LPF With 0.5-to-10 MHz Bandwidth Scalability Exploiting a Recycling SC-Buffer Biquad
Author :
Yaohua Zhao ; Pui-In Mak ; Martins, Rui P. ; Maloberti, Franco
Author_Institution :
State-Key Lab. of Analog & Mixed-Signal VLSI, Univ. of Macau, Macau, China
Volume :
50
Issue :
9
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1988
Lastpage :
2001
Abstract :
This paper reports a switched-capacitor (SC)-buffer Biquad that can be recycled efficiently as an ultra-compact low-pass filter (LPF) in nanoscale CMOS. It incorporates only passive-SC networks and open-loop unity-gain buffers; both are friendlier to technology downscaling than most conventional Biquads that use high-gain amplifiers and closed-loop negative feedback. Complex-pole pairs with independent Q factors are recursively realized in one clock period, while ensuring low crosstalk effect between the formations of each pole. Nonlinearity and parasitic effects are inherently low due to no internal gain. The fabricated 65 nm CMOS prototype is a 1x-recycling SC-buffer Biquad that is equivalent to a 4th-order Butterworth LPF with 75% buffer utilization. It occupies a die size of only 0.02 mm2 and exhibits 20x bandwidth tunability (0.5 to 10 MHz), linear with the clock rate. At 10 MHz bandwidth, the in-band IIP3 is +17.6 dBm and input-referred noise is 19.5 nV/ √Hz; they correspond to 59.2 dB SFDR and 0.013 fJ figure-of-merit which are favorably comparable with the recent art. The 1 dB compression point (P1dB) conforms to the out-of-band blocker profile of the LTE standard at a 20 dB front-end gain.
Keywords :
Butterworth filters; CMOS integrated circuits; HF amplifiers; Q-factor; biquadratic filters; low-pass filters; 4th-order Butterworth LPF; 4th-order SC LPF; LTE standard; Q factors; bandwidth 0.5 MHz to 10 MHz; bandwidth scalability; bandwidth tunability; buffer utilization; clock period; closed-loop negative feedback; complex-pole pairs; crosstalk effect; high-gain amplifiers; nanoscale CMOS; open-loop unity-gain buffers; passive-SC networks; recycling SC-buffer biquad; size 65 nm; switched-capacitor; ultracompact low-pass filter; Accuracy; Bandwidth; CMOS integrated circuits; Capacitors; Clocks; Gain; Recycling; 1 dB compression point $({rm P}_{1 {rm dB}})$; Butterworth; CMOS; channel selection; clock generator; clock-rate-defined bandwidth (BW); die area; figure-of-merit (FOM); long-term evolution (LTE); low-pass filter (LPF); operational transconductance amplifier (OTA); recycling; switched capacitor (SC); wireless radios;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2015.2427334
Filename :
7109186
Link To Document :
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