Title :
A 2.4 GHz fast settling wake-up receiver frontend
Author :
Tzschoppe, Christoph ; Kostack, Robert ; Ellinger, Frank
Author_Institution :
Circuit Design & Network Theor., Tech. Univ. Dresden, Dresden, Germany
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 3 2014
Abstract :
This paper proposes the design of an integrated fast settling analog frontend for application in wireless wake-up receivers. The chip includes a low noise amplifier with matching transformer and integrated balun, a multi-hyperbolic tangent gilbert cell mixer with Sallen-Key filter, a limiting amplifier and a LC-cross coupled digital-controlled oscillator. The chain exhibits a measured conversion gain of 29 dB while only consuming an overall current of 3.3mA in its on-mode from a 2.5V supply. The measured input return loss is -19 dB at 2.4 GHz with a corresponding double sideband noise figure of 7.6 dB at an intermediate frequency of 51 MHz. The measured input referred 1 dB-compression point is at -44 dBm. All circuits enable on/off switching which allows operation within on-times of 200 ns. The component chain is optimized to settle in less than 60 ns until the output obtains -1 dB of its steady state amplitude. The proposed chip is fabricated in IHP 130 nm-SiGe-BiCMOS process.
Keywords :
BiCMOS analogue integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; UHF integrated circuits; radio receivers; semiconductor materials; IHP BiCMOS process; LC-cross coupled digital-controlled oscillator; Sallen-Key filter; SiGe; component chain; current 3.3 mA; double sideband noise figure; fast settling wake-up receiver frontend; frequency 2.4 GHz; frequency 51 MHz; gain 29 dB; integrated balun; integrated fast settling analog frontend design; limiting amplifier; loss -19 dB; low noise amplifier; matching transformer; multihyperbolic tangent Gilbert cell mixer; noise figure 7.6 dB; on-off switching; size 130 nm; time 200 ns; voltage 2.5 V; wireless wake-up receivers; Current measurement; Gain; Impedance matching; Mixers; Noise; Partial discharges; Receivers; Digital-controlled oscillators; Low-noise amplifiers; Mixers; Transformers; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Ph.D. Research in Microelectronics and Electronics (PRIME), 2014 10th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
DOI :
10.1109/PRIME.2014.6872707