Title :
An Ultra-Low-Power BPSK Receiver and Demodulator Based on Injection-Locked Oscillators
Author :
Yan, Han ; Macias-Montero, Jose Gabriel ; Akhnoukh, Atef ; De Vreede, Leo C N ; Long, John R. ; Burghartz, Joachim N.
Author_Institution :
Electron. Res. Lab., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two highly integrated ultra-low-power binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) receivers for short-range wireless communications are presented. The receivers consist of a power divider, two injection-locked RC oscillators with limiting buffers, and an xor output stage. The demodulation principle exploits the dynamic phase response of the two BPSK signal injected oscillators. As proofs of concept, a 300-MHz receiver/demodulator and an 868/915-MHz industrial-scientific-medical band receiver with digital tuning were implemented in 90-nm bulk CMOS technology. The 300-MHz RX/demod has an active die area of 0.04 mm2, RF input sensitivity of -34 dBm at 1 Mb/s, and consumes just 120 μW from a 1-V supply. The energy efficiency of 0.12 nJ/bit is among the best reported to date for low-power coherent demodulator. Based on the same architecture, the 868/915-MHz BPSK receiver prototype has an active die area of 0.04 mm2, an RF input sensitivity of -50 dBm at 2 Mb/s, and consumes only 216 μW from a 1.2-V supply (0.11 nJ/bit). Digital control of the injection-locked oscillator offset frequencies is implemented on-chip.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; RC circuits; biomedical communication; circuit tuning; demodulators; dynamic response; injection locked oscillators; low-power electronics; phase shift keying; power dividers; radio receivers; BPSK signal injected oscillator; CMOS technology; active die area; demodulation principle; digital tuning; dynamic phase response; frequency 300 MHz; frequency 868 MHz; frequency 915 MHz; industrial-scientific-medical band receiver; injection-locked RC oscillator; limiting buffer; low-power coherent demodulator; power 120 muW; power 216 muW; power divider; receiver/demodulator; short-range wireless communication; size 90 nm; ultra-low-power BPSK receiver; ultra-low-power binary phase-shift keying; voltage 1 V; voltage 1.2 V; Binary phase shift keying; CMOS integrated circuits; Demodulation; Injection-locked oscillators; Radio frequency; Receivers; BPSK receiver; Binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) demodulator; CMOS integrated circuit (IC); RF circuits; injection-locked oscillator (ILO); ultra-low-power RF; wireless systems;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2011.2116037