Title :
A 50- to 300-MHz CMOS
Tracking Filter Based on Parallel Operation of Saturation and Triode Transconductors for Digital TV Tuner ICs
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Kangwon Nat. Univ., Chuncheon, South Korea
Abstract :
In this brief, a 50- to 300-MHz CMOS Gm-C tracking low-pass filter has been presented to resolve a LO harmonic-mixing problem for Advanced Television Systems Committee terrestrial and cable digital TV tuner integrated circuits. A Gm-C filter based on parallel operation of a transconductor biased in the saturation region with source degeneration and a transconductor biased in the triode region is chosen to achieve high linearity performance at the very high frequency/ultrahigh frequency bands. The cutoff frequency of the proposed filter is tunable from 50 to 300 MHz. The filter is implemented in a 0.18-μm CMOS technology and achieves a minimum input-referred noise density of 3 nV/√Hz and maximum in-band output-referred third-order intercept point of 20.7 dBm. It operates at a nominal supply voltage of 1.8 V with bias currents of 114 mA. The active die area is 1.1 mm2.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; digital integrated circuits; low-pass filters; tracking filters; triodes; CMOS Gm-C tracking low-pass filter; LO harmonic-mixing problem; advanced television systems committee; cable digital TV tuner integrated circuits; current 114 mA; frequency 50 MHz to 300 MHz; size 0.18 mum; source degeneration; terrestrial TV tuner integrated circuits; triode region; triode transconductor; voltage 1.8 V; $Gmmbox{-}C$ filter; Active tracking low-pass filter; Active tracking low-pass filter (ATLP); Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC); CMOS; Gm-C filter; advanced television systems committee; cable; linearity; saturation; transconductor; triode;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2015.2406831