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A 2.65-pJ/Bit 12.5-Gb/s 60-GHz OOK CMOS Transmitter and Receiver for Proximity Communications

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This article presents a high data rate, high-efficiency 60-GHz on–off keying (OOK) CMOS transmitter and receiver. The transmitter consists of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and a modulator. The receiver consists… Click to show full abstract

This article presents a high data rate, high-efficiency 60-GHz on–off keying (OOK) CMOS transmitter and receiver. The transmitter consists of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and a modulator. The receiver consists of a low-noise amplifier, detector, and limiting amplifier (LA) and has a compact design. An analysis of the on–off isolation of the modulator and bandwidth of the LA reveals that the proposed transformer (TF) between the modulator and the VCO can improve the on–off isolation, and the feedforward capacitor can enhance the bandwidth. Implemented in the 65-nm CMOS technology, the transmitter and the receiver consume dc powers of 12.1 and 21 mW, respectively, at 12.5 Gb/s. Moreover, they occupy core chip areas of 0.09 and 0.06 mm2, respectively. The transceiver system is constructed with on-board Yagi–Uda antennas, and it achieves 12.5 Gb/s wireless OOK data transmission for a pseudorandom binary sequence of length 27 −1 with a bit error rate of less than 10−12. The proposed transceiver system achieves an energy efficiency of 2.65 pJ/bit.

Keywords: transmitter; transmitter receiver; ook cmos; bit ghz; cmos transmitter; receiver

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Year Published: 2020

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