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A single-chip 1.8 GHz image reject RF receiver front-end with boot-strapped inductors
A fully integrated RF front-end for 1.8 GHz wireless receiver is presented. The circuit is based on a single-conversion heterodyne architecture with a band-pass low noise amplifier and an image-reject mixer. Bootstrapped inductors are used to realize the high quality factor inductors of the tunable...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A fully integrated RF front-end for 1.8 GHz wireless receiver is presented. The circuit is based on a single-conversion heterodyne architecture with a band-pass low noise amplifier and an image-reject mixer. Bootstrapped inductors are used to realize the high quality factor inductors of the tunable LC active filters in the variable gain low noise amplifier. The front-end, which has been designed for a 50 GHz bipolar process, presents an overall image-rejection greater than 62 dB at 100 MHz of intermediate frequency. The main characteristics of this design are a gain of 17.3 dB, a bandwidth of 45 MHz, a linearity range up to -20 dBm, a power consumption of 120 mW, a low area on die and a low cost, since no external components in the RF and IF signal paths are needed. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICECS.2002.1045337 |