Radioengineering (Apr 2012)

A 0.8 V T Network-Based 2.6 GHz Downconverter RFIC

  • J.-M. Wu,
  • C.-K. Liou,
  • C.-J. Chuang,
  • Y. Kuo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 340 – 345

Abstract

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A 2.6 GHz downconverter RFIC is designed and implemented using a 0.18 μm CMOS standard process. An important goal of the design is to achieve the high linearity that is required in WiMAX systems with a low supply voltage. A passive T phase-shift network is used as an RF input stage in a Gilbert cell to reduce supply voltage. A single supply voltage of 0.8 V is used with a power consumption of 5.87 mW. The T network-based downconverter achieves a conversion gain (CG) of 5 dB, a single-sideband noise figure (NF) of 16.16 dB, an RF-to-IF isolation of greater than 20 dB, and an input-referred third-order intercept point (IIP3) of 1 dBm when the LO power of -13 dBm is applied.

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