Title :
A Fully Integrated Direct-Conversion Receiver for CDMA and GPS Applications
Author :
Lim, Kyoohyun ; Lee, Sang-Hoon ; Min, Sunki ; Ock, Sungmin ; Hwang, Myung-Woon ; Lee, Chang-Hee ; Kim, Kyung-lok ; Han, Sangwoo
Author_Institution :
Future Commun. IC, Kyunggi-Do
Abstract :
This paper describes a fully integrated zero-IF receiver for cellular CDMA and GPS applications. The single-chip zero-IF receiver integrates the entire signal path for CDMA and GPS bands, including a low-noise amplifier (LNA), I/Q down-converters, baseband channel selection filters (CSFs), a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), and a local oscillator (LO) distribution circuit for each band. The cellular-band LNA achieves a noise figure (NF) of 1.2 dB, input third-order intercept point (IIP3) of 11 dBm, and gain of 15.5 dB. Cellular I/Q down-converter and baseband circuitries show 9-dB composite NF, 9 dBm IIP3 and 60-dBm input second-order intercept point (IIP2) without IIP2 calibration. The measured LO leakage is less than -110 dBm at LNA input. The phase noise of the cellular VCO is -134 dBc/Hz at 900-kHz offset with 1.76-GHz carrier frequency. Total GPS signal path achieves NF of 1.7 dB and gain of 74 dB with 42-mA current. The receiver is fabricated in a 0.35-mum SiGe BiCMOS process and packaged in a 6 mm times 6 mm 40-pin micro-lead-frame. Handset measurements report that the receiver meets or exceeds all of the CDMA-2000 requirements
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; Global Positioning System; low noise amplifiers; radio receivers; voltage-controlled oscillators; 0.35 micron; 1.2 dB; 1.7 dB; 1.76 GHz; 15.5 dB; 42 mA; 74 dB; 9 dB; BiCMOS process; CDMA-2000; GPS application; I/Q down-converters; SiGe; baseband channel selection filters; cellular CDMA application; cellular I/Q down-converter; channel-select filters; code division multiple access; direct-conversion receiver; fully integrated zero-IF receiver; global positioning system; local oscillator distribution circuit; low-noise amplifier; single-chip zero-IF receiver; voltage-controlled oscillator; Baseband; Circuits; Filters; Gain; Global Positioning System; Local oscillators; Low-noise amplifiers; Multiaccess communication; Noise measurement; Voltage-controlled oscillators; CDMA; CDMA2000; DC offset; GPS; channel-select filters; direct-conversion receiver; low-noise amplifier (LNA); mixer; receiver; voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO); zero IF;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2006.882892