A 2.4/5 GHz Dual-Band Low-Noise and Highly Linear Receiver With a New Power-Efficient Feedforward OPAMP for WiFi-6 Applications

Sukju Yun, Jaegeun Cho, Sengjun Jo,In-Chul Hwang,Youngjin Kim,Seongheon Jeong, Jungeun Lee,Sanghoon Lee, Keontae Kim,Seungyup Yoo,Sangwoo Han,Kuduck Kwon

IEEE Access(2023)

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Abstract
This paper presents a 2.4/5 GHz dual-band low-noise and highly linear receiver (RX) for IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax applications. The RX employs an RF front-end architecture composing a balun-low-noise transconductance amplifier, current-mode passive mixers, and transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) to achieve compactness, low noise, and high linearity. A novel power-efficient feedforward operational amplifier architecture was also implemented in the TIA design to achieve the target RX error vector magnitude (EVM) of less than -35 dB with modulation and coding scheme 11 and 1024 quadrature amplitude modulation. Fabricated in a 22-nm SOI CMOS process, the RX achieved noise figures of 2.1/4.2 dB, in- band input-referred third-order intercept points of -11.8/-7.5 dBm, EVMs of -46.4/-44.6 dB for the 2.4/5 GHz bands, respectively. It drew a bias current of 21 mA from a nominal supply voltage of 0.8 V. The active die area was 0.65 mm2.
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Dual band,Receivers,Mixers,Energy efficiency,Wireless fidelity,Dual-band,error vector magnitude,feedforward operational amplifier,power-efficient,receiver,transimpedance amplifier,WiFi 6,WLAN,80211ax
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