A New Transceiver Architecture for the 60-GHz Band |
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Abstract: | A new “half-RF” architecture incorporates a polyphase filter in the signal path to allow the use of a local oscillator frequency equal to half the input frequency. The receiver performs 90 $^{circ}$ phase shift and two downconversion steps to produce quadrature baseband outputs. The transmitter upconverts the quadrature baseband signals in two steps, applies the results to a polyphase filter, and sums its outputs. Each path employs a dedicated 30-GHz oscillator and is fabricated in 90-nm CMOS technology. The receiver achieves a noise figure of 5.7–7.1 dB and gain/phase mismatch of 1.1 dB/2.1$^{circ}$ while consuming 36 mW. The transmitter produces a maximum output level of $-$7.2 dBm and an image rejection of 20 dB while drawing 78 mW. |
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