Title :
A fully-integrated low-power high-coexistence 2.4-GHz ZigBee transceiver for biomedicai applications
Author :
Joonho Gil ; Ji-hoon Kim ; Chun Suk Kim ; Chulhyun Park ; Jungsu Park ; Hyejin Park ; Hyeji Lee ; Sung-Jae Lee ; Young-Ho Jang ; MinSuk Koo ; Yong Won Kwon ; Inho Song
Author_Institution :
Sensor Div., TLi, Seongnam, South Korea
Abstract :
The ZigBee technology based on IEEE 802.15.4 is widespread use of biomedical applications providing wireless networks. A fully integrated low-power 2.4GHz ZigBee transceiver implemented in CMOS technology is demonstrated. It has RF and analog front-ends, a frequency synthesizer, and digital modulator and demodulator compliant to IEEE 802.15.4. The direct-modulation using fractional-N synthesizer is adopted as transmitter architecture. The transmitter provides high output power of +9dBm and excellent EVM of 5.1%. The direct conversion architecture uses in receiver. Receiver sensitivity is -97dBm. Current consumption for continuous TX transmission at +9dBm output power is 28.2mA and for continuous RX reception is 16mA. Excellence coexistence performance is presented by studying WLAN interferer rejection.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; Zigbee; biomedical communication; biomedical equipment; demodulators; frequency synthesizers; wireless LAN; CMOS technology; IEEE 802.15.4; RF front-ends; WLAN interferer rejection; ZigBee transceiver; analog front-ends; biomedical applications; continuous RX reception; continuous TX transmission; current 16 mA; current 28.2 mA; current consumption; digital demodulator; digital modulator; fractional-N synthesizer; frequency 2.4 GHz; frequency synthesizer; wireless networks; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Modulation; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Wireless LAN; Wireless sensor networks; Zigbee; 802.11; 802.15.4; Biomedical; CMOS; Coexistence; Interference; Transceiver; WLAN; Zigbee;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Workshop Series on RF and Wireless Technologies for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications (IMWS-BIO), 2013 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location :
Singapore
DOI :
10.1109/IMWS-BIO.2013.6756235