Title :
Widely Tunable 4th Order Switched G
-C Band-Pass Filter Based on N-Path Filters
Author :
Darvishi, Milad ; van der Zee, Ronan ; Klumperink, Eric A M ; Nauta, Bram
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Integrated Circuit Design (ICD) Group, Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Abstract :
A widely tunable 4th order BPF based on the subtraction of two 2nd order 4-path passive-mixer filters with slightly different center frequencies is proposed. The center frequency of each 4-path filter is slightly shifted relative to its clock frequency (one upward and the other one downward) by agm-C technique. Capacitive splitting of the input signal is used to reduce the mutual loading of the two 4-path BPFs and increase their quality factors. The filter is tunable from 0.4 GHz to 1.2 GHz with approximately constant bandwidth of 21 MHz. The in-band 1-dB compression point of the filter is -4.4 dBm while the in-band IIP3 of the filter is +9 dBm and the out-of-band IIP3 is + 29 dBm (Δf=+50 MHz). The ultimate rejection of the filter is >; 55 dB and the NF of the filter is 10 dB. The static and dynamic current consumption of the filter are 2.8 mA from 2.5 V and 12 mA from 1.2 V, respectively (at 1 GHz). The LO leakage power to the input port is <; - 60 dBm. The filter has been fabricated in CMOS LP 65 nm technology and the active area is 0.127 mm2.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; band-pass filters; passive filters; 4-path passive-mixer filters; CMOS; N-path filters; bandwidth 21 MHz; capacitive splitting; current 12 mA; current 2.8 mA; frequency 0.4 GHz to 1.2 GHz; quality factors; size 65 nm; voltage 1.2 V; voltage 2.5 V; widely tunable 4th order switched band-pass filter; Band pass filters; Bandwidth; Baseband; Capacitors; Clocks; Resistance; Switches; $g_m$-C; Bandpass filter (BPF); N-path; complex baseband impedance; high-Q; impedance transformation; passive mixer; shifting the center frequency; subtraction; tunable;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2225542