Interference Robust Detector-First Near-Zero Power Wake-Up Receiver

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This paper presents the development of a wake-up receiver (WuRX) at nanowatt power levels for event-driven applications. This paper improves the state of the art, obtaining higher sensitivity than previous work in the 151.8- and 433-bands, low-power operation, and robustness to interference due to an integrated offset compensation algorithm operating without any external calibration. Simultaneous low-power operation and high sensitivity are achieved through a passive detector design based upon a terminal impedance boundary condition-based optimization of the detector dictated by the terminal impedances of the detector. This paper is implemented in a 130-nm CMOS process and obtains -76 dBm at the 151.8-MHz multi-use radio service (MURS) band and -71 dBm at the 433-MHz Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band with a total dc power draw of just 7.6 nW from 1.0- and 0.6-V supplies.

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Moody, J., Bassirian, P., Roy, A., Liu, N., Barker, N. S., Calhoun, B. H., & Bowers, S. M. (2019). Interference Robust Detector-First Near-Zero Power Wake-Up Receiver. IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 54(8), 2149–2162. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2019.2912710

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