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A 1.2 V 114 mW Dual-Band Direct-Conversion DVB-H Tuner in 0.13 <formula formulatype="inline"><tex Notation="TeX">$\mu$</tex> </formula>m CMOS
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringAnalog-to-digital ConverterRadio FrequencyDual Cross-coupling TechniqueMixed-signal Integrated CircuitAntennaMum Cmos TechnologyRf SubsystemIntegrated Direct-conversion TunerV 114Electromagnetic Compatibility
A fully integrated direct-conversion tuner is implemented in 0.13 mum CMOS technology. A broadband noise-canceling balun LNA with the proposed dual cross-coupling technique helps achieve an overall receiver noise figure from 3.7 to 4.3 dB while consuming only 3.6 mW. The proposed current-mode switching scheme improves the achievable SNIR with a gain step of 15 dB, providing IIP3 improvement of 18 dB and NF degradation of only 6 dB. Moreover, design trade-offs are carefully considered in designing the baseband circuit, which provides wide gain tuning and bandwidth accuracy with a DC offset residual less than 6 mV. The measured maximum SNR values are better than 30 dB over wide input power levels, ensuring robust reception in a mobile environment. All circuit blocks are operated at 1.2 V. As a result, the tuner consumes power as low as 114 mW in the continuous mode. This compact tuner supports both UHF and L- bands, and occupies only 7.2 mm <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> die area.
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