IF-sampling fourth-order bandpass /Delta//Sigma/ modulator for digital receiver applications

Bandpass modulators sampling at high IFs (~200 MHz) allow direct sampling of an IF signal, reducing analog hardware, and make it easier to realize completely software-programmable receivers. This paper presents the circuit design of and test results from a continuous-time tunable IF-sampling fourth-...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of solid-state circuits 2004-10, Vol.39 (10), p.1633-1639
Hauptverfasser: Cosand, A E, Jensen, J F, Choe, H C, Fields, C H
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Bandpass modulators sampling at high IFs (~200 MHz) allow direct sampling of an IF signal, reducing analog hardware, and make it easier to realize completely software-programmable receivers. This paper presents the circuit design of and test results from a continuous-time tunable IF-sampling fourth-order bandpass /Delta//Sigma/ modulator implemented in InP HBT IC technology for use in a multimode digital receiver application. The bandpass /Delta//Sigma/ modulator is fabricated in AlInAs-GaInAs heterojunction bipolar technology with a peak unity current gain cutoff frequency (f/T/) of 130 GHz and a maximum frequency of oscillation (f/MAX/) of 130 GHz. The fourth-order bandpass /Delta//Sigma/ modulator consists of two bandpass resonators that can be tuned to optimize both wide-band and narrow-band operation. The IF is tunable from 140 to 210 MHz in this /Delta//Sigma/ modulator for use in multiple platform applications. Operating from +/-5-V power supplies, the fabricated fourth-order /Delta//Sigma/ modulator sampling at 4 GSPS demonstrates stable behavior and achieves a signal-to-(noise distortion) ratio (SNDR) of 78 dB at 1 MHz BW and 50 dB at 60 MHz BW. The average SNDR performance measured on over 250 parts is 72.5 dB at 1 MHz BW and 47.7 dB at 60 MHz BW.
ISSN:0018-9200
DOI:10.1109/JSSC.2004.833544