2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3074650
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2.4 GHz BLE Receiver With Power-Efficient Quadrature RF-to-Baseband-Current-Reuse Architecture for Low-Power IoT Applications

Abstract: In this paper, a 2.4 GHz Bluetooth low energy receiver employing a power-efficient quadrature RF-to-baseband-current-reuse architecture is presented for low-power low-voltage internet of things applications. The proposed quadrature RF-to-baseband-current-reuse RF front-end consists of a lownoise transconductance amplifier, an active-type polyphase filter-based quadrature generator, transimpedance amplifiers, and double-balanced current-mode passive mixers on a single dc current path. An input matching network … Show more

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“…However, both [8,9] suffer from the loading effect on the RF signal due to the sharing of the passive mixer input and receiver output nodes. A quadrature RF-to-BB current-reuse receiver is proposed in [10], which comprises the architecture from [8]. It reports a very high NF of 13.2 dB despite using a common-source LNTA topology with a low noise contribution and narrow bandwidth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both [8,9] suffer from the loading effect on the RF signal due to the sharing of the passive mixer input and receiver output nodes. A quadrature RF-to-BB current-reuse receiver is proposed in [10], which comprises the architecture from [8]. It reports a very high NF of 13.2 dB despite using a common-source LNTA topology with a low noise contribution and narrow bandwidth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier works used a 1:1 balun to convert the single ended 218 signal to a differential one [22], [24], [25]. To perform input 219 matching, the LNTA input impedance should be designed to 220 R S = 1/2g m .…”
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confidence: 99%