Discrete-Time Mixing Receiver Architecture for RF-Sampling Software-Defined Radio

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    Abstract

    Abstract—A discrete-time (DT) mixing architecture for RF-sampling receivers is presented. This architecture makes RF sampling more suitable for software-defined radio (SDR) as it achieves wideband quadrature demodulation and wideband harmonic rejection. The paper consists of two parts. In the first part, different downconversion techniques are classified and compared, leading to the definition of aDT mixing concept. The suitability of CT-mixing and RF-sampling receivers to SDR is also discussed. In the second part, we elaborate the DT-mixing architecture, which can be realized by de-multiplexing. Simulation shows a wideband 90 phase shift between I and Q outputs without systematic channel bandwidth limitation. Oversampling and harmonic rejection relaxes RF pre-filtering and reduces noise and interference folding. A proof-of-concept DT-mixing downconverter has been built in 65 nm CMOS, for 0.2 to 0.9 GHz RF band employing 8-times oversampling. It can reject 2nd to 6th harmonics by 40 dB typically and without systematic channel bandwidth limitation. Without an LNA, it achieves a gain of 0.5 to 2.5 dB, a DSB noise figure of 18 to 20 dB, an IIP3 蚠 10 dBm, and an IIP2 蚠 53 dBm, while consuming less than 19 mW including multiphase clock generation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1732-1745
    Number of pages14
    JournalIEEE journal of solid-state circuits
    Volume45
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2010

    Keywords

    • downconverter
    • System on Chip
    • oversampling
    • SoC
    • Software Defined Radio
    • continuous-time mixing
    • de-multiplexer
    • de-multiplexing
    • phase shift
    • demodulation
    • harmonic rejection
    • discrete-time mixing
    • software radio
    • quadrature
    • receiver
    • sampling receiver
    • wide band
    • wideband receiver
    • wideband sampling
    • EWI-17420
    • METIS-270729
    • IR-73652
    • CMOS
    • Mixing
    • Interference
    • anti-aliasing
    • SDR
    • SWR
    • Sampling
    • RF sampling
    • downconversion

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