Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications
The demand for radio frequency (RF) transceivers operating at 2.4 GHz band has attracted considerable research interest due to the advancement in short range wireless technologies. The performance of RF transceivers depends heavily on the transmitter and receiver front-ends. The receiver front-end...
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doaj-91156e2b05744cfb9f2b02276a51872d2020-11-24T22:13:39ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-05-01155107911080510.3390/s150510791s150510791Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless ApplicationsMunir M. El-Desouki0Syed Manzoor Qasim1Mohammed S. BenSaleh2M. Jamal Deen3King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, CanadaThe demand for radio frequency (RF) transceivers operating at 2.4 GHz band has attracted considerable research interest due to the advancement in short range wireless technologies. The performance of RF transceivers depends heavily on the transmitter and receiver front-ends. The receiver front-end is comprised of a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a downconversion mixer. There are very few designs that focus on connecting the single-ended output LNA to a double-balanced mixer without the use of on-chip transformer, also known as a balun. The objective of designing such a receiver front-end is to achieve high integration and low power consumption. To meet these requirements, we present the design of fully-integrated 2.4 GHz receiver front-end, consisting of a narrow-band LNA and a double balanced mixer without using a balun. Here, the single-ended RF output signal of the LNA is translated into differential signal using an NMOS-PMOS (n-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor, p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor) transistor differential pair instead of the conventional NMOS-NMOS transistor configuration, for the RF amplification stage of the double-balanced mixer. The proposed receiver circuit fabricated using TSMC 0.18 µm CMOS technology operates at 2.4 GHz and produces an output signal at 300 MHz. The fabricated receiver achieves a gain of 16.3 dB and consumes only 6.74 mW operating at 1.5 V, while utilizing 2.08 mm2 of chip area. Measurement results demonstrate the effectiveness and suitability of the proposed receiver for short-range wireless applications, such as in wireless sensor network (WSN).http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/5/10791CMOSnarrowband receiverradio frequency (RF)short-rangewireless sensor network (WSN) |
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Munir M. El-Desouki Syed Manzoor Qasim Mohammed S. BenSaleh M. Jamal Deen Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications Sensors CMOS narrowband receiver radio frequency (RF) short-range wireless sensor network (WSN) |
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Munir M. El-Desouki Syed Manzoor Qasim Mohammed S. BenSaleh M. Jamal Deen |
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Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications |
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Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications |
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Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications |
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Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications |
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Toward Realization of 2.4 GHz Balunless Narrowband Receiver Front-End for Short Range Wireless Applications |
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toward realization of 2.4 ghz balunless narrowband receiver front-end for short range wireless applications |
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The demand for radio frequency (RF) transceivers operating at 2.4 GHz band has attracted considerable research interest due to the advancement in short range wireless technologies. The performance of RF transceivers depends heavily on the transmitter and receiver front-ends. The receiver front-end is comprised of a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a downconversion mixer. There are very few designs that focus on connecting the single-ended output LNA to a double-balanced mixer without the use of on-chip transformer, also known as a balun. The objective of designing such a receiver front-end is to achieve high integration and low power consumption. To meet these requirements, we present the design of fully-integrated 2.4 GHz receiver front-end, consisting of a narrow-band LNA and a double balanced mixer without using a balun. Here, the single-ended RF output signal of the LNA is translated into differential signal using an NMOS-PMOS (n-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor, p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor) transistor differential pair instead of the conventional NMOS-NMOS transistor configuration, for the RF amplification stage of the double-balanced mixer. The proposed receiver circuit fabricated using TSMC 0.18 µm CMOS technology operates at 2.4 GHz and produces an output signal at 300 MHz. The fabricated receiver achieves a gain of 16.3 dB and consumes only 6.74 mW operating at 1.5 V, while utilizing 2.08 mm2 of chip area. Measurement results demonstrate the effectiveness and suitability of the proposed receiver for short-range wireless applications, such as in wireless sensor network (WSN). |
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CMOS narrowband receiver radio frequency (RF) short-range wireless sensor network (WSN) |
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