A 420µW, 4 GHz approximate zero IF FM-UWB receiver for short-range communications

A low-power FM-UWB receiver intended for short range communications in wireless sensor networks is presented in this paper. It utilizes an “approximate zero IF” architecture which combines a free-running ring oscillator as the RF LO with a modified delay-line demodulator. The main benefit comes from implementing the gain stages and the demodulator at the IF instead of RF, allowing significant power savings. Integrated in a 65nm CMOS technology, the whole receiver chain consumes 420μW from a 1V supply while achieving -68dBm sensitivity at the data rate of 100 kb/s.

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