9.4 A 0.5V 1.15mW 0.2mm2 Sub-GHz ZigBee receiver supporting 433/860/915/960MHz ISM bands with zero external components

The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things has urged the development of ultra-low-power (ULP) radios at the lowest possible cost, while being universal for worldwide markets. Both current-reuse [1,2] and ultra-low-voltage [3] receivers are promising solutions. [1] unifies most RF-to-BB functions in one cell for current-mode signal processing, resulting in a high IIP3 (-6dBm) at small power (2.7mW) and area (0.3mm2). However, outside the current-reuse cell, another supply is required for other circuits, complicating the power management [1,2]. [3] facilitates single-0.3V operation of the entire receiver at 1.6mW for energy harvesting, but the limited voltage headroom and transistor fT call for bulky inductors/transformers to assist the biasing and to tune out the parasitics, penalizing the IIP3 (-21.5dBm) and area (2.5mm2). In both cases, a fixed LC network was adopted for input matching and pre-gain to lower the NF, which is costly and inflexible for multi-band designs.

[1]  Martin Posch,et al.  Wideband UHF ISM-band transceiver supporting multichannel reception and DSSS modulation , 2013, 2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers.

[2]  Pui-In Mak,et al.  An RF-to-BB-Current-Reuse Wideband Receiver With Parallel N-Path Active/Passive Mixers and a Single-MOS Pole-Zero LPF , 2014, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.

[3]  Antonio Liscidini,et al.  Low-Power Quadrature Receivers for ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4) Applications , 2010, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.

[4]  Eric A. M. Klumperink,et al.  Tunable High-Q N-Path Band-Pass Filters: Modeling and Verification , 2011, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.

[5]  Pui-In Mak,et al.  A 1.7mW 0.22mm2 2.4GHz ZigBee RX exploiting a current-reuse blixer + hybrid filter topology in 65nm CMOS , 2013, 2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers.

[6]  Fan Zhang,et al.  A 1.6mW 300mV-supply 2.4GHz receiver with −94dBm sensitivity for energy-harvesting applications , 2013, 2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers.