Abstrakti
N-path techniques have become a popular candidate alternative to external pre-selection filtering in wireless receivers. Their main attraction lies in enabling tunable on-chip high- Q filters, with straightforward migration from one CMOS node to another. However, parasitic capacitance at the N-path filter input offsets the bandpass response from the desired center frequency in wideband circuits. In this paper, we focus on an LNA-first receiver and show that the offset at the LNA output varies in magnitude depending on LNA and filter load impedance properties. An offset-tuning approach is then evaluated for its effects on receiver gain and noise and to obtain design guidelines. We propose a digitally controllable implementation that preserves front-end gain and linearity, with a small penalty on receiver NF. A programmable 0.7–2.7-GHz front-end in 40-nm CMOS verifies the functionality. At 1.7 GHz, the front-end has a gain of 37 dB, a NF of 5.2 dB, and an out-of-band IIP3 of + 1 dBm.
Alkuperäiskieli | Englanti |
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Artikkeli | 6926874 |
Sivut | 234-243 |
Sivumäärä | 10 |
Julkaisu | IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS I-REGULAR PAPERS |
Vuosikerta | 62 |
Numero | 1 |
DOI - pysyväislinkit | |
Tila | Julkaistu - tammik. 2015 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä |