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A 65-nm Sub-10-mW Communication/Ranging Quadrature Uncertain-IF IR-UWB Transceiver With Twin-OOK Modulation
Author(s) -
Bowen Wang,
Woogeun Rhee,
Zhihua Wang
Publication year - 2023
Publication title -
ieee journal of solid-state circuits
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.571
H-Index - 215
eISSN - 1558-173X
pISSN - 0018-9200
DOI - 10.1109/jssc.2023.3322134
Subject(s) - components, circuits, devices and systems , engineered materials, dielectrics and plasmas , computing and processing
This article describes a robust noncoherent transceiver architecture for pulse-based ultrawideband (UWB) communication systems. To address synchronization and interference issues in the conventional noncoherent transceiver with on–off keying (OOK) modulation, two techniques are proposed. The first one is twin-OOK (T-OOK) modulation, in which two pulses are used to represent 1-bit data. A short-duration synchronization pulse is employed for baseband synchronization, while a long-duration data pulse based on frequency-hopping (FH) OOK is employed for data transmission. The proposed modulation scheme not only addresses the synchronization problem of a transceiver baseband but also enhances the spectrum efficiency of a transmitter by adopting an FH method. The second one is uncertain-intermediate frequency (IF) down-conversion with quadrature demodulation. The quadrature uncertain-IF receiver achieves robust demodulation over frequency drift and good narrowband-interference (NBI) tolerance with an on-chip bandpass filter (BPF). In addition, ranging accuracy is enhanced with in-phase and quadrature (IQ) two-path signals. A prototype 6–8-GHz communication/ranging UWB transceiver is implemented in 65-nm CMOS. The transceiver achieves–71-dBm sensitivity at 10 Mb/s and 0.96-cm root-mean-square (rms) ranging accuracy. The transmitter and the receiver have the power consumption of 3.83 and 5.38 mW, respectively.

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