A 2mW CMOS MICS-band BFSK transceiver with reconfigurable antenna interface

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A 0.18μm CMOS MICS-band transceiver with a reconfigurable RF front-end is presented, reusing the same circuit core for super-regenerative wake-up receiver, receive-mode LNA, and transmit power amplifier, eliminating the need for an external T/R switch. The transceiver uses an All Digital Frequency Locked-Loop (ADFLL) for LO signal generation and transmitter's modulation. The OOK wake-up receiver sensitivity is -80dBm @ 50kbps, while the BFSK receiver's sensitivity is -97dBm for a 75kbps signal and 2mW power consumption. The nominal output power of the transmitter is -5dBm. © 2010 IEEE.

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Min, S., Shashidharan, S., Stevens, M., Copani, T., Kiaei, S., Bakkaloglu, B., & Chakraborty, S. (2010). A 2mW CMOS MICS-band BFSK transceiver with reconfigurable antenna interface. In Digest of Papers - IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (pp. 289–292). https://doi.org/10.1109/RFIC.2010.5477282

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