A Sub-100 [Formula Omitted]W MICS/ISM Band Transmitter Based on Injection-Locking and Frequency Multiplication

For fully autonomous implantable or body-worn devices running on harvested energy, the peak and average power dissipation of the radio transmitter must be minimized. Additionally, link symmetry must be maintained for peer-to-peer network applications. We propose a highly integrated 90 [Formula Omitt...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of solid-state circuits 2011-05, Vol.46 (5), p.1049
Hauptverfasser: Pandey, Jagdish, Otis, Brian P
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Zusammenfassung:For fully autonomous implantable or body-worn devices running on harvested energy, the peak and average power dissipation of the radio transmitter must be minimized. Additionally, link symmetry must be maintained for peer-to-peer network applications. We propose a highly integrated 90 [Formula Omitted]W 400 MHz MICS band transmitter with an output power of 20 [Formula Omitted]W, leading to a 22% global efficiency--the highest reported to date for low-power MICS band systems. We introduce a new transmitter architecture based on cascaded multi-phase injection locking and frequency multiplication to enable low power operation and high global efficiency. Our architecture eliminates slow phase/delay-locked loops for frequency synthesis and uses injection locking to achieve a settling time [Formula Omitted]250 ns permitting very aggressive duty cycling of the transmitter to conserve energy. At a data-rate of 200 kbps, the transmitter achieves an energy efficiency of 450 pJ/bit. Our 400 MHz local oscillator topology demonstrates a figure-of-merit of 204 dB while locked to a stable crystal reference. The transmitter occupies 0.04 mm[Formula Omitted] of active die area in 130 nm CMOS and is fully integrated except for the crystal and the matching network.
ISSN:0018-9200
1558-173X
DOI:10.1109/JSSC.2011.2118030