A 0.8V 1.1pJ/bit inductive-coupling receiver with pulse extracting clock recovery circuit and intermittently operating LNA

Teruo Jyo, Tadahiro Kuroda, Hiroki Ishikuro

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a small size, low-power inductive-coupling receiver for wireless proximity communication. Area efficient active inductor peaking is used to expand the bandwidth of low voltage LNA. Proposed LNA can operate intermittently, synchronized with received pulse timing and reduces the power consumption at low data rate. Clock is extracted from the received pulse signal by simple combination of imbalanced inverters. The fabricated test chip in 65nm-CMOS occupies 0.035mm2 and achieved 1.6Gbps with power consumption of 1.76mW at 0.8V power supply.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRSW 2013 - 2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium - RWW 2013
    Pages217-219
    Number of pages3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013 May 1
    Event2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, RSW 2013 - 2013 7th IEEE Radio and Wireless Week, RWW 2013 - Austin, TX, United States
    Duration: 2013 Jan 202013 Jan 23

    Publication series

    NameIEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, RWS
    ISSN (Print)2164-2958
    ISSN (Electronic)2164-2974

    Other

    Other2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, RSW 2013 - 2013 7th IEEE Radio and Wireless Week, RWW 2013
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityAustin, TX
    Period13/1/2013/1/23

    Keywords

    • Low Noise Amplifier
    • inductive-coupling
    • intermittent operation
    • proximity communication

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computer Networks and Communications
    • Computer Science Applications
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
    • Communication

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