A multimode 0.3-200-kb/s transceiver for the 433/868/915-MHz bands in 0.25-μm CMOS

A fully integrated transceiver suitable for low-data-rate wireless telemetry and sensor networks operating in the license-free ISM frequency bands at 433, 868, or 915 MHz implemented in 0.25- mu m CMOS is presented. G/FSK, ASK, and OOK modulation formats are supported at data rates from 0.3 to 200 k...

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Hauptverfasser: QUINLAN, Philip, CROWLEY, Patrick, CHANCA, Miguel, HUDSON, Sean, HUNT, Bill, MULVANEY, Kenneth, RETZ, Guido, O'SULLIVAN, Cormac E, WALSH, Patrick
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description A fully integrated transceiver suitable for low-data-rate wireless telemetry and sensor networks operating in the license-free ISM frequency bands at 433, 868, or 915 MHz implemented in 0.25- mu m CMOS is presented. G/FSK, ASK, and OOK modulation formats are supported at data rates from 0.3 to 200 kb/s. The transceiver's analog building blocks include a low-noise amplifier, mixer, channel filter, received signal-strength indication, frequency synthesizer, voltage-controlled oscillator, and power amplifier. FSK demodulation is implemented using a novel digital complex-frequency correlator that operates over a wide modulation-index range and approximates matched filter detection performance. Automatic gain control, automatic frequency control, and symbol timing recovery loops are included on chip. Operating in the 915-MHz band in FSK mode at 9.6 kb/s, the receiver consumes 19.7 mA from a 3-V supply and achieves a sensitivity of -112.8dBm at 0.1% BER. The transmitter consumes 28.5 mA for an output power of 10 dBm and delivers up to 14 dBm.
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Applied sciences
Channels
Circuit properties
CMOS
Consumption
Demodulation
Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
Electronic circuits
Electronics
Exact sciences and technology
Matched filters
Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
Oscillators, resonators, synthetizers
Radiocommunications
Symbols
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Transceivers
Transmitters. Receivers
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