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120-GHz Wideband I/Q Receiver Based on Baseband Equalizing Technique

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In this study, we examined a 120-GHz wideband I/Q receiver based on a baseband equalizing amplifier using 40-nm complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. For low-power operation, the receiver chipset… Click to show full abstract

In this study, we examined a 120-GHz wideband I/Q receiver based on a baseband equalizing amplifier using 40-nm complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. For low-power operation, the receiver chipset is integrated based on the direct conversion structure. To achieve high data-rate wireless communication, the receiver utilizes a frequency equalizing technique between the low noise amplifier (LNA)-mixer and baseband amplifier. With the proposed technique, the estimated overall bandwidth is increased as wider as 5 GHz. The 3-dB conversion gain bandwidth is 26 GHz, noise figure (NF) is 10.8 dB, and dc power consumption is 153.4 mW. For the dual-mode operation, the variable gain of the baseband amplifier is applied, and the conversion gain of the proposed receiver is 28.2 dB for the high gain mode and 14.8 dB for the low gain mode. The chip area of the receiver is 1.5 mm2. The proposed receiver exhibits a maximum data-rate of 12.5, 16, and 16 Gb/s for binary phase shift keying (BPSK), quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), and 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (16-QAM), respectively.

Keywords: baseband; 120 ghz; gain; ghz wideband; receiver; technique

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Year Published: 2021

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