A 1.0 V, 5.4 pJ/bit GFSK demodulator based on an injection locked ring oscillator for low-IF receivers

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This paper presents an ultra-low power, low cost demodulator for gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK) receivers that use low intermediate frequencies (IF). The demodulator employs a direct IF to digital data conversion scheme by using an injection-locked ring oscillator (ILRO) with a 1-bit flip-flop. It consumes 2.7 µW from a 1.0 V supply at a data rate of 500 kbps achieving an energy efficiency of 5.4 pJ/bit which is 30 times better than that of the recently presented works. The demodulator also achieves 17.5 dB SNR at 0.1 % BER while operating at the same date rate. The demodulator is implemented in a 0.18 µm standard CMOS process and occupies an active area of 0.012 mm2

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Hong, S., George, A. K., Im, D., Je, M., & Lee, J. (2020). A 1.0 V, 5.4 pJ/bit GFSK demodulator based on an injection locked ring oscillator for low-IF receivers. IEEE Access, 8, 185209–185217. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3029863

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