A two-channel beamforming ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse transceiver chip, which includes a beam steering TX controlled by a fractional delay locked loop and an adaptive RX that can self-tune the beamforming… Click to show full abstract
A two-channel beamforming ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse transceiver chip, which includes a beam steering TX controlled by a fractional delay locked loop and an adaptive RX that can self-tune the beamforming to the direction of incident pulses, is presented. The dual-channel timed array transmitter can generate UWB pulses in two separate transmitter paths with tunable path delay difference of 0~250 ps to achieve beam-steering capability. Each beamforming receiver channel has a measured continuous time delay between 0~250 ps. The proposed beamformer could provide maximum scan angle of up to ±60° for two antennas with about 8-cm spacing. Fabricated in 0.18-
               
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