Title :
A single-chip digitally calibrated 5.15-5.825-GHz 0.18-μm CMOS transceiver for 802.11a wireless LAN
Author :
Vassiliou, Iason ; Vavelidis, Kostis ; Georgantas, Theodore ; Plevridis, Sofoklis ; Haralabidis, Nikos ; Kamoulakos, George ; Kapnistis, Charalambos ; Kavadias, Spyros ; Kokolakis, Yiannis ; Merakos, Panagiotis ; Rudell, Jacques C. ; Yamanaka, Akira ; Bou
Author_Institution :
Athena Semicond., Fremont, CA, USA
Abstract :
The drive for cost reduction has led to the use of CMOS technology in the implementation of highly integrated radios. This paper presents a single-chip 5-GHz fully integrated direct conversion transceiver for IEEE 802.11a WLAN systems, manufactured in 0.18-μm CMOS. The IC features an innovative system architecture which takes advantage of the computing resources of the digital companion chip in order to eliminate I/Q mismatch and achieve accurately matched baseband filters. The integrated voltage-controlled oscillator and synthesizer achieve an integrated phase noise of less than 0.8° rms. The receiver has an overall noise figure of 5.2 dB and achieves sensitivity of -75 dBm at 54-Mb/s operation, both referred to the IC input. The transmit error vector magnitude is -33 dB at -5-dBm output power from the integrated power-amplifier driver amplifier. The transceiver occupies an area of 18.5 mm2.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; calibration; frequency division multiplexing; power amplifiers; radio access networks; system-on-chip; transceivers; wireless LAN; 0.18-μm CMOS transceiver; 5.15 to 5.825 GHz; 5.2 dB; 54 Mbit/s; 802.11a standard; CMOS technology; I/Q mismatch elimination; IC input; IEEE 802.11a; OFDM; RF CMOS; RF transceiver; SoC; WLAN systems; baseband filters; cost reduction; digital calibration; digital companion chip; integrated phase noise; integrated power amplifier-driver amplifier; integrated radios; integrated voltage-controlled oscillator; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; single-chip 5-GHz fully integrated direct conversion transceiver; synthesizer; system architecture; system-on-a-chip; transmit error vector magnitude; wireless LAN; Baseband; CMOS technology; Computer architecture; Costs; Digital filters; Digital integrated circuits; Power amplifiers; Pulp manufacturing; Transceivers; Wireless LAN;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2003.819086