Small size 433 MHz On-off keying transceiver IC for sensor application

In order to make wireless sensor nodes, low power consumption and low cost RF transceiver are required. In this work, a 433 MHz On-Off keying transceiver is designed and simulated with Dong-bu 0.11 μm CMOS process. For high data rate and power efficiency, digital pulse shaping is adopted. For small size and low power, the receiver is designed using the digital pulse-shaped signal for demodulation. The chip size is 180 × 180 μm2 without pads.

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