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摘要
本文介绍了一种针对IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee)应用而设计的2.4 ghz两点调制发射机(TX)。TX基于delta-sigma分数/V锁相环,以减少芯片面积和功耗。此外,所选择的架构可以防止传输数据速率受到锁相环带宽的限制。为了减轻传统分数n锁相环的非线性问题,采用了线性化技术。TX设计工作在2.4 ghz ISM频段,能够提供超过2mbps的数据速率。在台积电0.18 μ m CMOS工艺中实现,TX在1.4 v电源电压下消耗18mw。
A 2.4-GHz 18-mW Two-Point Delta-Sigma Modulation Transmitter for IEEE 802.15.4
A 2.4-GHz two-point modulation transmitter (TX), designed for IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee) applications, is reported in this paper. The TX is based on a delta-sigma fractional-/V PLL to reduce chip area and power consumption. In addition, the chosen architecture prevents the transmission data rate from being limited by the PLL bandwidth. To alleviate the non-linearity problems of a conventional fractional-N PLL, linearization techniques are adopted. The TX is designed to operate in the 2.4-GHz ISM band, and is capable of delivering a date rate more than 2 Mbps. Implemented in the TSMC 0.18-mum CMOS process, the TX consumes 18 mW under a 1.4-V supply voltage.