A Design of Analog Front-End with DBPSK Demodulator for Magnetic Field Wireless Network Sensors

Author:

Asl S. Ali HosseiniORCID,Rikan Behnam S.ORCID,Hejazi ArashORCID,Pu YoungGun,Huh Hyungki,Jung Yeonjae,Hwang Keum CheolORCID,Yang Youngoo,Lee Kang-Yoon

Abstract

This paper presents an on-chip fully integrated analog front-end (AFE) with a non-coherent digital binary phase-shift keying (DBPSK) demodulator suitable for short-range magnetic field wireless communication applications. The proposed non-coherent DBPSK demodulator is designed based on using comparators to digitize the received differential analog BPSK signal. The DBPSK demodulator does not need any phase-lock loop (PLL) to detect the data and recover the clock. Moreover, the proposed demodulator provides the detected data and the recovered clock simultaneously. Even though previous studies have offered the basic structure of the AFEs, this work tries to amplify and generate the required differential BPSK signal without missing data and clock throughout the AFE, while a low voltage level signal is received at the input of the AFE. A DC-offset cancellation (DCOC), a cascaded variable gain amplifier (VGA), and a single-to-differential (STOD) converter are employed to construct the implemented AFE. The simulation results indicate that the AFE provides a dynamic range of 0 dB to 40 dB power gain with 2 dB resolution. Measurement results show the minimum detectable voltage at the input of AFE is obtained at 20 mV peak-to-peak. The AFE and the proposed DBSPK demodulator are analyzed and fabricated in a 130 nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) technology to recover the maximum data rate of 32 kbps where the carrier frequency is 128 kHz. The implemented DCOC, cascaded VGA, STOD, and the demodulator occupy 0.15 mm2, 0.063 mm2, 0.045 mm2, and 0.03 mm2 of area, respectively. The AFE and the demodulator consume 2.9 mA and 0.15 mA of current from an external 5 V power supply, respectively.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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