Title :
An ultra wideband transmitter based on up conversion architecture
Author :
Fang, Chao ; Zheng, Yuanjin ; Law, Choi Look
Author_Institution :
Center for Positioning & Wireless Commun., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore
fDate :
30 Nov.-2 Dec. 2005
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel architecture of an ultra wideband (UWB) transmitter circuit. The transmitter is designed for high data rate wireless communication. It employs up conversion concept. The up conversion concept is to multiply Gaussian monocycle pulse with 6.4 GHz sine wave to push the spectrum of Gaussian monocycle pulse into higher frequency band. As a result, the FCC spectral mask can be used efficiently. The transmitter presented contains 6.4 GHz VCO source, divide-by-32 high frequency prescaler, Gaussian monocycle pulse generator, Gilbert cell BPSK modulator, differential to single converter, RF mixer and driven amplifier. The circuits are designed in 0.18 um RFCMOS technology from IMF (Institute of Microelectronics). Simulation showed the correct operation of the circuit for supply voltages of 1.8 V and a power consumption of 195 mW. And the transmitted pulse covers frequency bandwidth from 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz. All the circuit simulations are done by HPADS.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; mixers (circuits); modulators; phase shift keying; prescalers; radio transmitters; ultra wideband technology; voltage-controlled oscillators; 1.8 V; 195 mW; 3.1 to 10.6 GHz; 6.4 GHz; FCC spectral mask; Gaussian monocycle pulse generator; Gilbert cell BPSK modulator; Institute of Microelectronics; RF mixer; UWB transmitter circuit; VCO source; circuit simulations; high data rate wireless communication; high frequency prescaler; ultrawideband transmitter; upconversion architecture; Binary phase shift keying; Circuit simulation; FCC; Frequency conversion; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse generation; Transmitters; Ultra wideband technology; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Wireless communication; UWB transmitter; up conversion;
Conference_Titel :
Radio-Frequency Integration Technology: Integrated Circuits for Wideband Communication and Wireless Sensor Networks, 2005. Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9372-4
DOI :
10.1109/RFIT.2005.1598868