An ultra-low-power RF envelope-detection radio has been designed for low-power short-range wireless applications. It introduces an interference rejection technique that improves the in-band selectivity by 24.5 dB. The transmitter adopts the power-efficient direct-modulation architecture, and the receiver maintains the simplicity and low power consumption of envelope detection receivers. In the 915 MHz ISM band at 10 kbps the transmitter output level reaches ${-}$ 3 dBm with 33.9% global efficiency, while the receiver achieves ${-}$83 dBm sensitivity with 121 $mu$W power consumption. The Tx and Rx implemented in 90 nm CMOS technology occupy 0.71 and 1.27 mm$^{2}$ , respectively
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An ultra-low-power RF envelope-detection radio has been designed for low-power short-range wireless ...
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A fully differential envelope detector (ED) operating at 2.4GHz is designed in 90nm CMOS technology....
Recent advances in low power radio design have enabled a broad range of low activity applications su...
The continuous growth in the number of mobile phone subscribers, which exceeded 3 billions by 2007 ...
An ultra-low-power RF envelope-detection radio has been designed for low-power short-range wireless ...
\u3cp\u3eIn ultra-low power radios, envelope detectors are often used in the receivers to convert th...
The emerging field of internet of things promises mankind an enhanced life quality, produc-tivity an...
Minimizing the power consumption while maintaining performance is paramount in radio transceiver des...
The coexistence of more and more wireless standards in the ISM bands increases the design difficulty...
Improving interference robustness in ultralow power (ULP) receivers (RXs) is a big challenge due to ...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that the power consumption of a wake-up receiver can...
In wireless sensor networks, the need for ultra-low power consuming nodes is one of the main motivat...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper presents an ultra-low-power (ULP) 2.4GHz RX for short-range wireless personal an...
This paper presents analytical expressions for the sensitivity of a low power envelope detector driv...
A low power and energy efficient transceiver architecture is introduced. It is implemented on a sing...
Abstract—This paper presents the system architecture, model-ing, and design constraints for a baseba...
A fully differential envelope detector (ED) operating at 2.4GHz is designed in 90nm CMOS technology....
Recent advances in low power radio design have enabled a broad range of low activity applications su...
The continuous growth in the number of mobile phone subscribers, which exceeded 3 billions by 2007 ...