Author :
Chen, Yu-Hsin ; Hsieh, Hsieh-Hung ; Lu, Liang-Hung
Abstract :
Utilizing a standard 0.18-mum CMOS process, a receiver frontend and a local oscillator (LO) module are implemented for RF applications at the 24-GHz industrial, scientific, medical band. The proposed frontend is composed of a three-stage low-noise amplifier, a down-conversion mixer, and IF amplifiers. With an IF frequency of 4.82 GHz, the fabricated circuit demonstrates a conversion gain of 28.4 dB and a noise figure of 6.0 dB while maintaining an input return loss better than 14 dB. The measured P in - 1dB and IIP3 of the receiver frontend are -23.2 and -13.0 dBm, respectively. In addition, a circuit module, which generates the required dual down-conversion LO signals, is also included in this study. The proposed LO generator consists of a 19-GHz low-phase-noise voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a 4 : 1 frequency divider, and a quadrature phase-tuning circuit. From the measurement results, the VCO exhibits a tuning range of 850 MHz and a phase noise of -110 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset frequency. Operated at a supply voltage of 1.8 V, the current consumptions for the receiver frontend and the LO generator are both 30 mA.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; circuit tuning; low noise amplifiers; mixers (circuits); radio receivers; signal generators; voltage-controlled oscillators; CMOS process; IF amplifier; circuit module; down-conversion mixer; frequency 19 GHz; frequency 24 GHz; frequency 4.82 GHz; gain 28.4 dB; local oscillator; low-noise amplifier; noise figure 6 dB; quadrature phase-tuning circuit; receiver frontend; signal generator; size 0.18 mum; voltage-controlled oscillator; $K$-band; CMOS monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC); down-conversion mixers; image rejection; low-noise amplifiers (LNAs); low-phase-noise voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs); receiver frontends;