A fully integrated solution for rejecting the interference caused by Wireless Local Area Network transmissions in the 4.9–5.825-GHz band for ultra-wide-band (UWB) receivers is presented. Front-end prototypes implemented in a low cost 0.35-um SiGe BiCMOS technology are used as a test vehicle to assess the effectiveness of the presented approach. The proposed blocker filtering technique mitigates the gain desensitization, third-order intermodulation distortion and second-order intermodulation distortion by as much as 9.8, 7.9, and 6 dB, respectively. At a power consumption of only 49.2 mW, the receiver conversion gain ranges from 22–19 dB while the double side-band NF measured at the PCB connectors ranges from 5.5–8 dB in the 3.6–7.4-GHz frequency range.

An integrated solution for suppressing WLAN signals in UWB receivers

BEVILACQUA, ANDREA;MANIERO, ANDREA;GEROSA, ANDREA;NEVIANI, ANDREA
2007

Abstract

A fully integrated solution for rejecting the interference caused by Wireless Local Area Network transmissions in the 4.9–5.825-GHz band for ultra-wide-band (UWB) receivers is presented. Front-end prototypes implemented in a low cost 0.35-um SiGe BiCMOS technology are used as a test vehicle to assess the effectiveness of the presented approach. The proposed blocker filtering technique mitigates the gain desensitization, third-order intermodulation distortion and second-order intermodulation distortion by as much as 9.8, 7.9, and 6 dB, respectively. At a power consumption of only 49.2 mW, the receiver conversion gain ranges from 22–19 dB while the double side-band NF measured at the PCB connectors ranges from 5.5–8 dB in the 3.6–7.4-GHz frequency range.
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