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13.2 A 3.7mW-RX 4.4mW-TX fully integrated Bluetooth Low-Energy/IEEE802.15.4/proprietary SoC with an ADPLL-based fast frequency offset compensation in 40nm CMOS
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingRf SocIntegrated Rf SocEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyMixed-signal Integrated CircuitComputer EngineeringUlp Rf TransceiverInternet Of ThingsAdpll-based Fast FrequencyLow-power Wide-area NetworkPower-aware DesignRf Subsystem
This paper presents an ultra-low-power (ULP) fully-integrated Bluetooth Low-Energy(BLE)/IEEE802.15.4/proprietary RF SoC for Internet-of-Things applications. Ubiquitous wireless sensors connected through cellular devices are becoming widely used in everyday life. A ULP RF transceiver is one of the most critical components that enables these emerging applications, as it can consume up to 90% of total battery energy. Furthermore, a low-cost radio design with an area-efficient fully integrated RF SoC is an important catalyst for developing such applications. By employing a low-voltage digital-intensive architecture, the presented SoC is fully compliant with BLE and IEEE802.15.4 PHY/Data-link requirements and achieves state-of-the-art power consumption of 3.7mW for RX and 4.4mW for TX.
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