Design and phase noise analysis of a multiphase 6 to 11 GHz PLL
George Von Bueren, David Barras, et al.
ESSCIRC 2009
This paper reports on the realization and the characterization of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) intended for the processing of impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) baseband signals. The incoming baseband signals result from the direct down-conversion of IR-UWB radio-frequency pulses, which are modulated by a binary frequency-shift keying (BFSK) scheme. The realized mixed-signal integrated circuit features an analog demodulation based on the quadricorrelation method, a non-coherent pulse detector using an integrate-and-dump operation and a bit-level synchronization digital circuit. An novel acquisition algorithm intended for low duty-cycled IR-UWB signals enabling a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimate is proposed. The baseband ASIC is able to demodulate, acquire and decode BFSK IR-UWB signals. It requires 13 mW of supply power during the initial acquisition and 6.5 mW during the signal tracking phase at a pulse repetition rate (PRR) of 5 MHz. The circuit is fabricated in a 0.18-μm CMOS technology. © 2009 IEEE.
George Von Bueren, David Barras, et al.
ESSCIRC 2009
Frank Ellinger, David Barras, et al.
IMS 2004
Frank Ellinger, Marcel Kossel, et al.
IMOC 2003
David Barras, Frank Ellinger, et al.
IEEE T-MTT