Title :
A 1 V Wireless Transceiver for an Ultra-Low-Power SoC for Biotelemetry Applications
Author :
Wong, Alan Chi Wai ; Kathiresan, Ganesh ; Chan, Chung Kei Thomas ; Eljamaly, Omar ; Omeni, Okundu ; McDonagh, Declan ; Burdett, Alison J. ; Toumazou, Christofer
Author_Institution :
Toumaz Technol. Ltd., Abingdon
fDate :
7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a 1 V RF transceiver for biotelemetry and wireless body sensor network (WBSN) applications, realized as part of an ultra low power system-on-chip (SoC), the Sensiumtrade. The transceiver utilizes FSK/GFSK modulation at a data rate of 50 kbit/s to provide wireless connectivity between target sensor nodes and a central base-station node in a single-hop star network topology operating in the 862-870 MHz European short-range-device (SRD) and the 902-928 MHz North American Industrial, Scientific & Medical (ISM) frequency bands. Controlled by a proprietary media access controller (MAC) which is hardware implemented on chip, the transceiver operates half-duplex, achieving -102 dBm receiver input sensitivity (for 1E-3 raw bit error rate) and up to -7 dBm transmitter output power through a single antenna port. It consumes 2.1 mA during receive and up to 2.6 mA during transmit from a 0.9 to 1.5 V supply. It is fabricated in a 0.13 mum CMOS technology and occupies 7 mm2 in a SoC die size of 4 times 4 mm2.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; access protocols; biomedical telemetry; system-on-chip; transceivers; wireless sensor networks; CMOS technology; European short-range-device; FSK/GFSK modulation; North American Industrial, Scientific & Medical media access controller; RF transceiver; Sensiumtrade; biotelemetry; bit rate 50 kbit/s; current 2.1 mA; frequency 862 MHz to 870 MHz; frequency 902 MHz to 928 MHz; single-hop star network topology; size 0.13 mum; system on chip; ultra-low-power SoC; voltage 1 V; wireless body sensor network; wireless transceiver; Biomedical telemetry; Biosensors; Body sensor networks; CMOS technology; Frequency shift keying; Network topology; Power systems; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Wireless sensor networks; Biomedical electronics; UHF integrated circuits; body area networks; frequency shift keying; low-power transceiver; wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2008.923717