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A 0.4–6 GHz Receiver for Cellular and WiFi Applications


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A wideband RF receiver employs a multi-loop architecture to ease the tradeoff between noise and linearity, a new method of harmonic rejection that relaxes gain and phase ...Show More

Abstract:

A wideband RF receiver employs a multi-loop architecture to ease the tradeoff between noise and linearity, a new method of harmonic rejection that relaxes gain and phase matching requirements, and a new op amp topology to achieve a wide bandwidth with low power consumption. Furthermore, multiple techniques are introduced to improve the out-of-band and in-band linearity, input matching, and stability. Fabricated in 28-nm CMOS technology, the prototype accommodates channel bandwidths from 200 kHz to 160 MHz and exhibits a noise figure of 2.1–4.42 dB while drawing 23–49 mW. It demonstrates an out-of-band IIP3 of 2.8–9.8 dBm and provides more than 60 dB of rejection for blockers at the third and fifth harmonics of the LO.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 57, Issue: 9, September 2022)
Page(s): 2640 - 2657
Date of Publication: 14 February 2022

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