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A Discrete-Time Mixing Receiver Architecture with Wideband Harmonic Rejection
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Wideband Harmonic RejectionEngineeringRadio FrequencyAnalog-to-digital ConverterMixed-signal Integrated CircuitCognitive Radio ApplicationsAnalog DesignComputer EngineeringHarmonic MixingSdr DownconverterSignal ProcessingRf SubsystemElectromagnetic Compatibility
The proposed SDR downconverter is aimed for the DVB-H standard (470 to 862MHz) and for emerging cognitive radio applications in the 200-to-900MHz band, which suffer from 3rd and 5th harmonic mixing. An inverter-based RF-amplifier (RFA) drives a passive switched-capacitor (SC) core consisting of three stages. The first stage is effectively an oversampler, second stage consists of I/Q DT mixers for downconversion and the third stage is a low-pass IIR filter. The chip fabricated in a 65nm CMOS process occupies an active area of 0.36mm <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> . The noise and linearity performances are competitive with those of continuous-time mixers at reasonable power consumption, which shows the feasibility of the proposed architecture for a practical receiver front-end.
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