A Digital Receiver Architecture for Bluetooth in 0.25- μm CMOS Technology and Beyond |
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Authors: | Neubauer A Hammes M |
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Affiliation: | Univ, of Applied Sci. Miinster, Steinfurt; |
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Abstract: | A digital receiver architecture for short-range communications systems like Bluetooth is presented. The architecture is tailored to a highly integrated Bluetooth single-chip integrated circuit (IC) and can easily be adapted to other communications systems using a Gaussian frequency-shift keying (GFSK ) modulation scheme. The single-chip IC integrates the complete digital baseband and radio frequency (RF) functionality on a single die and is realized in a 0.25-mum complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology targeted for cost efficiency. The superior performance of this digital receiver architecture compared to the state-of-the-art short-range communications receivers is shown. Simulation and measurement results are presented showing a receiver sensitivity of 87 dBm and excellent co-channel and adjacent channel interference performance. |
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