An energy detector designed in a 0.18mum CMOS technology and intended for a non-coherent impulse-radio UWB receiver is presented in this paper. The proposed circuit exploits the quadratic current characteristic of saturated MOS transistors to square input pulses that cover the whole UWB bandwidth. The integral is computed with a Gm-C architecture connected to the squarer using a flipped voltage follower current sensor. A behavioural model of the receiver is developed in order to put the proposed circuit in the perspective of the complete system and to translate the transistor-level figures of merit in communication system parameters. The energy detector dissipates 5.4mW with a 1.8V power supply and a sensitivity of -88dBm is expected at the antenna.

An Energy-Detector for Non-Coherent Impulse-Radio UWB Receivers

GEROSA, ANDREA;BEVILACQUA, ANDREA;VOGRIG, DANIELE;NEVIANI, ANDREA
2008

Abstract

An energy detector designed in a 0.18mum CMOS technology and intended for a non-coherent impulse-radio UWB receiver is presented in this paper. The proposed circuit exploits the quadratic current characteristic of saturated MOS transistors to square input pulses that cover the whole UWB bandwidth. The integral is computed with a Gm-C architecture connected to the squarer using a flipped voltage follower current sensor. A behavioural model of the receiver is developed in order to put the proposed circuit in the perspective of the complete system and to translate the transistor-level figures of merit in communication system parameters. The energy detector dissipates 5.4mW with a 1.8V power supply and a sensitivity of -88dBm is expected at the antenna.
2008
Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)
9781424416837
9781424416844
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