Affiliation:
1. College of Electronic Engineering, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi 541004, P. R. China
Abstract
A broadband (0.8–5[Formula: see text]GHz) CMOS current-mode direct-conversion receiver has been integrated in a 0.18-[Formula: see text]m CMOS process. The proposed receiver front-end features a broadband active-balun low-noise transconductance amplifier (LNTA) driving a current-mode passive mixer terminated by a low-input-impedance transimpedance amplifier (TIA). The receiver chain has improved robustness to out-of-band interference, conversion gain and outstanding linearity. With the technique of noise and distortion cancellation which performs a better input impedance matching, we employ a broadband common-gate–common-source (CG–CS) LNTA and a current mirror to improve both gain and noise figure (NF) performance. Compared to the 50% duty-cycle switching stage, the 25% duty-cycle I–Q switching stage is implemented by using serial switches driven by 50% quadrature local oscillator (LO) signals separately, which improves the down-conversion gain by 3[Formula: see text]dB and lowers the noise figure. The transimpedance amplifier employs the [Formula: see text]-boosting technique to realize low input impedance and high transimpedance gain. The core circuit (RF and baseband signal path) consumes 26[Formula: see text]mW, and the prototype receiver achieves approximately 33–34.5-dB conversion gain, 8.1–9.35-dB NF and 7.5–9.8-dBm IIP3 from 0.8[Formula: see text]GHz to 5[Formula: see text]GHz.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hardware and Architecture,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hardware and Architecture