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A 0.4–1.0 GHz, 47 MHop/s Frequency-Hopped TXR Front End With 20 dB In-Band Blocker Rejection

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In this paper, we present a prototype ultra-fast hopping spread spectrum transceiver front-end that realizes 20 dB of processing gain in the RF before any amplification occurs along the receiver… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we present a prototype ultra-fast hopping spread spectrum transceiver front-end that realizes 20 dB of processing gain in the RF before any amplification occurs along the receiver chain. This means that a narrow-band in-band interferer is rejected by 20 dB before the low noise amplifier (LNA). The correlation function at RF is made possible by using a passive mixer-first receiver architecture that is driven by an ultra-fast hopped local oscillator (LO) signal. The 47 MHop/s LO is generated using an all-digital oscillator circuit that is followed by a memoryless digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The prototype chip fabricated in a Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) 65 nm RF CMOS process occupies 3.1 mm2 of active area. The receiver and the transmitter each consume ≈25 mW from a 1 V power supply.

Keywords: frequency hopped; mhop frequency; band; ghz mhop; front end

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Year Published: 2019

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