A UWB-IR Transmitter With Digitally Controlled Pulse Generator |
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Authors: | Norimatsu T. Fujiwara R. Kokubo M. Miyazaki M. Maeki A. Ogata Y. Kobayashi S. Koshizuka N. Sakamura K. |
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Affiliation: | Central Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo; |
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Abstract: | A novel transmitter for ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse radio has been developed. The proposed architecture enables low-power operation, simple design, and accurate pulse-shape generation. The phase and amplitude of the pulse are controlled separately and digitally to generate a desired pulse shape. This digital control method also contributes to the low-power transmission and eliminates the need for a filter. The transmitter is fabricated using a 0.18-mum CMOS process. The core chip size is only 0.40 mm2. From experimental measurements, it was found that the generated signal satisfied the FCC spectrum mask, and the average power dissipation was only 29.7 mW at A 2.2-V supply voltage. Therefore, the developed UWB transmitter generates accurate pulses with low power consumption and simple design architecture |
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