A. Zolfaghari, M. E. Said, Michael Youssef, Gang Zhang, Tom Liu, Federico Cattivelli, Yannis Ioannis Syllaios, Faisal Khan, Fang Fang, Jun Wang, Kuang-Yu Li, F. H. Liao, Devin Shengyu Jin, Vincent Roussel, Dong-U Lee, Farooq Hameed
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Abstract
A multi-mode WPAN transceiver implemented in an SoC is presented. Fabricated in 40-nm CMOS, the chip supports IEEE 802.15.4 and all modes of Bluetooth. Consuming 7.8 mW from a 1.2-V supply, the receiver has a sensitivity of −104, −98, −95/−94/−88 dBm in 802.15.4, BLE and Bluetooth BDR/EDR2/EDR3, respectively. The transmitter has a power consumption of 10 mW to deliver 0 dBm output in the constant envelope mode and 14.5 mW in BT EDR.