A 1.9nJ/b 2.4GHz multistandard (Bluetooth Low Energy/Zigbee/IEEE802.15.6) transceiver for personal/body-area networks

ISSCC(2013)

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This paper presents a multistandard ultra-low-power (ULP) 2.36/2.4GHz transceiver for personal and body-area networks (PAN/BAN). The presented radio complies with 3 short-range standards: Bluetooth Low Energy (BT-LE), IEEE802.15.4 (ZigBee) and IEEE802.15.6 (Medical Body-Area Networks, MBAN). A proprietary 2Mb/s mode is also implemented to support data-streaming applications like hearing aids. Current short-range radios for Zigbee and BT-LE typically consume more than 20mW DC power, which is rather high for autonomous systems with limited battery energy. The dual-mode MBAN/BT-LE transceiver achieves a power consumption of 6.5mW for the RX and 5.9mW for the TX by employing a sliding-IF RX and a polar TX architecture. However, it suffers from limited RX image rejection and needs a PA operating at a higher supply voltage. In this paper, an energy-efficient radio architecture with a suitable LO frequency plan is selected, and several efficiency-enhancement techniques for the critical RF circuits (e.g., a push-pull mixer and a digitally-assisted PA) are utilized. As a result, the presented transceiver dissipates only 3.8mW (RX) and 4.6mW (TX) DC power from a 1.2V supply, while exceeding all of the PHY requirements of above 3 standards.
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personal-body-area networks,medical body-area networks,data streaming,push-pull mixer,power 5.9 mw,voltage 1.2 v,multistandard ultralow-power transceiver,body area networks,pan-ban,ieee802.15.6 transceiver,mixers (circuits),dual-mode mban-bt-le transceiver,radiofrequency integrated circuits,short-range standards,autonomous systems,sliding-if rx,frequency 2.4 ghz,zigbee,radio transceivers,rf circuits,ulp transceiver,radio architecture,hearing aids,frequency 2.36 ghz,bluetooth low energy,polar tx architecture,power 6.5 mw,power 3.8 mw,bluetooth,power 4.6 mw,image rejection
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