Two versions of a baseband block composed by a 8-bit current-steering DAC and a fourth-order low-pass reconstruction filter are realized in a 0.13-μm CMOS technology to be embedded in multistandard wireless transmitters. In order to satisfy the specifications of WLAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g, UMTS, and Bluetooth standards, the proposed devices can be digitally programmed, adjusting the DAC conversion frequency and the low-pass filter cut-off frequency. For the WLAN case, the DAC operating frequency and the filter bandwidth are set to 100 MHz and 11 MHz, respectively, for the UMTS case, they are equal to 50 MHz and 2.5 MHz, and for the Bluetooth case, they are equal to 50 MHz and 1 MHz. The first device is reconfigurable between WLAN and UMTS, and the second one between WLAN and Bluetooth. The two fabricated devices operate from a single 1.2-V supply voltage and occupy a 0.8 mm2 and 0.7 mm2 die area, respectively. The power consumption is optimized according to the operation mode and is 8 mW in WLAN mode, 8.4 mW in UMTS mode, and 5.4 mW in Bluetooth mode. For all the considered standards, the measured OIP3 is larger than 28 dBm, while the SFDR is 54 dB for WLAN, 61 dB for UMTS, and 63 dB for Bluetooth. © 2006 IEEE.

Ghittori, N., Vigna, A., Malcovati, P., D'Amico, S., Baschirotto, A. (2006). 1.2-V Low-Power Multi-Mode DAC+Filter Blocks for Reconfigurable (WLAN/UMTS, WLAN/Bluetooth) Transmitters. IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS, 41(9), 1970-1982 [10.1109/JSSC.2006.880602].

1.2-V Low-Power Multi-Mode DAC+Filter Blocks for Reconfigurable (WLAN/UMTS, WLAN/Bluetooth) Transmitters

BASCHIROTTO, ANDREA
2006

Abstract

Two versions of a baseband block composed by a 8-bit current-steering DAC and a fourth-order low-pass reconstruction filter are realized in a 0.13-μm CMOS technology to be embedded in multistandard wireless transmitters. In order to satisfy the specifications of WLAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g, UMTS, and Bluetooth standards, the proposed devices can be digitally programmed, adjusting the DAC conversion frequency and the low-pass filter cut-off frequency. For the WLAN case, the DAC operating frequency and the filter bandwidth are set to 100 MHz and 11 MHz, respectively, for the UMTS case, they are equal to 50 MHz and 2.5 MHz, and for the Bluetooth case, they are equal to 50 MHz and 1 MHz. The first device is reconfigurable between WLAN and UMTS, and the second one between WLAN and Bluetooth. The two fabricated devices operate from a single 1.2-V supply voltage and occupy a 0.8 mm2 and 0.7 mm2 die area, respectively. The power consumption is optimized according to the operation mode and is 8 mW in WLAN mode, 8.4 mW in UMTS mode, and 5.4 mW in Bluetooth mode. For all the considered standards, the measured OIP3 is larger than 28 dBm, while the SFDR is 54 dB for WLAN, 61 dB for UMTS, and 63 dB for Bluetooth. © 2006 IEEE.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
0.13 micron;1 MHz;1.2 V;100 MHz;11 MHz;2.5 MHz;5.4 mW;50 MHz;8 mW;8.4 mW;Bluetooth standards;CMOS technology;DAC conversion frequency;SFDR;UMTS standards;WLAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g standards;current-steering DAC;filter bandwidth;fourth-order low-pass reconstruction filter;low-pass filter cut-off frequency;multistandard wireless transmitters;power consumption;reconfigurable transmitters;3G mobile communication;Bluetooth;IEEE standards;VHF filters;digital-analogue conversion;low-pass filters;radio transmitters;wireless LAN;
English
2006
41
9
1970
1982
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Ghittori, N., Vigna, A., Malcovati, P., D'Amico, S., Baschirotto, A. (2006). 1.2-V Low-Power Multi-Mode DAC+Filter Blocks for Reconfigurable (WLAN/UMTS, WLAN/Bluetooth) Transmitters. IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS, 41(9), 1970-1982 [10.1109/JSSC.2006.880602].
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