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Low-Power-Consumption Direct-Conversion CMOS Transceiver for Multi-Standard 5-GHz Wireless LAN Systems With Channel Bandwidths of 5–20 MHz
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Low-power ElectronicsWireless CommunicationsElectrical EngineeringPower ConsumptionEngineeringRadio FrequencyHigh-frequency DeviceMixed-signal Integrated CircuitAntenna4.9-5.95 GhzMicrowave EngineeringWireless SystemsRf SubsystemWlan SystemsElectromagnetic CompatibilityChannel Bandwidths
This paper describes a low-power-consumption direct-conversion CMOS transceiver for WLAN systems operating at 4.9-5.95 GHz. Its power consumption is reduced by using a resonator-switching wide-dynamic-range LNA. The broad tuning range needed for multiple-channel-bandwidth systems is provided by a single widely tunable low-pass filter based on negative-source-degeneration-resistor transconductors, and its automatic frequency-band-selection PLL supports multiple standard 5-GHz WLAN systems. The system noise figure is 4.4 dB at a maximum gain of 74 dB, and the receiver IIP3 is +5 dBm and -21dBm for the minimum and maximum gain modes, respectively. The error vector magnitude (EVM) of the transmitted signal is 2.6%. The current consumption is extremely low, 65 mA in the transmitter path and 60 mA in the receiver path.
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