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This work describes an UWB impulse transmitter with integrated antenna in the 60 GHz band implemented in CMOS65nm SOI technology. The transmitter aims low-power short-range high data-rate communication systems for fast-downloading applications. It consists of an oscillator that is switched on-and-off by the digital data to be transmitted and a medium power amplifier. The transmitter is fabricated...
This paper describes the integration in a 0.13 μm CMOS of an Ultra Wide Band (UWB) receiver for communication and localization. It operates in the whole 3.2-to-4.7 GHz band of the IEEE.802.15.4a regulation mask. The proposed double quadrature coherent architecture allows exploiting high resolution capability of short pulses in the time domain, with a low sampling clock at 50 MHz. Architecture offers...
The work presented in this paper is the first integrated design that conciliates full digital reception, emission and baseband with low power consumption in the 4-to-5 GHz band. Power consumption is an important issue of digital reception when digitization of the RF signals into N bits needs frequencies up to 20 GHz. We hereafter describe a non-coherent receiver that simply digitizes the signal asynchronously...
This paper discusses the design of a 60 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) using a standard low power SOI CMOS process from ST Microelectronics. First, we outline the technology as well as the mm-wave design challenges. Using recent work on coplanar waveguide (CPW) modeling, we describe how it's possible to use parametric, 3D electromagnetic simulation to complete or replace analytical models of on-chip...
A fully integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver based on the IEEE802.15.4 specification has been designed using a 130 nm CMOS technology. Concurrent system and design optimizations were required to reach an energy efficiency of 21.5 nJ/bit in RX mode and 32.5 nJ/bit in TX modes, respectively, at a data rate of 250 kbit/s. The circuit includes a -5 dBm transmitter, a -81 dBm sensitivity receiver, an integer...
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