DocumentCode :
2521353
Title :
2 – 13GHz broadband CMOS low voltage mixer with active balun designed for UWB systems
Author :
Chen, I-Chuan ; Yang, Jeng-Rern
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Eng., Yuan Ze Univ., Jhongli, Taiwan
fYear :
2010
fDate :
15-17 Dec. 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
This paper presents a 2 - 13GHz low-voltage broadband down-conversion mixer with an active balun for UWB radio. The mixer with an active balun is fabricated in the 0.18 μm 1P6M standard CMOS process. The mixer with active balun consumes 15.2 mW from a 1.2 V supply. This mixer was achieved by using a folded-mixer and a peaking inductor technique. This technique can double the 3 dB bandwidth at the output stage, so the high-frequency poles of the mixer could be pushed outside of the 2 - 13 GHz band range. The broadband mixer with an active balun achieves a conversion gain of 21 ± 0.6 dB and 14.9 ~ 16.5 dB on a double-sideband (DSB) noise figure and the input return loss is -12 dB. The output return loss is -10 dB. An input third-order intercept point (IIP3) of -1.89 ~ -1.8 dBm. The mixer with active balun achieves with a supply voltage of 1.2 V and with a power consumption of 18.3 mW.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; baluns; inductors; low-power electronics; microwave mixers; ultra wideband communication; UWB radio; active balun; broadband CMOS low voltage mixer; folded-mixer; frequency 2 GHz to 13 GHz; loss -12 dB; low-voltage broadband down-conversion mixer; peaking inductor technique; power 15.2 mW; power 18.3 mW; size 0.18 mum; voltage 1.2 V; CMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Impedance matching; Irrigation; MOS devices; Mixers; Switches; active balun; gain flat; low supply voltage; mixer; ultra-wideband (UWB);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits (EDSSC), 2010 IEEE International Conference of
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9997-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EDSSC.2010.5713743
Filename :
5713743
Link To Document :
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