A 2-V, low distortion, 1-GHz CMOS up-conversion mixer |
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Authors: | Borremans M.A.F. Steyaert S.J. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng, ESAT-MICAS, Heverlee; |
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Abstract: | A 1 GHz, very linear, CMOS up-conversion mixer is presented. The circuit is able to operate at a 2-V power supply. The topology has a true single-ended output stage which avoids the use of any balun. The total power consumption in both the mixers and the output stage is only 22 mW at 2 V. A profound analysis of the origins of distortion in the mixer has been performed. This study has resulted in the optimization of the linearity of the realized up-conversion mixer. The low power consumption, the low supply voltage, the high frequency performance, and the relatively large amplitude and low distortion single-ended off-chip output signal make the presented topology very suitable for wireless applications |
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