Calibration techniques of active BiCMOS mixers |
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Authors: | Kivekas K. Parssinen A. Ryynanen J. Jussila J. |
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Affiliation: | Electron. Circuit Design Lab., Helsinki Univ. of Technol.; |
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Abstract: | This paper describes calibration techniques for downconversion mixers used in integrated direct-conversion receivers. A method of achieving a high even-order intermodulation rejection is presented. Using the method presented, the receiver second-order input intercept point (IIP2) can always be improved by more than 20 dB. The minimum achieved receiver IIP2 after calibration is +38 dBm. A technique to enhance the I/Q-amplitude balance between the quadrature channels is also introduced. A single-balanced adjustable mixer is implemented as a part of a prototype direct-conversion receiver. The receiver chip consists of a low-noise amplifier, mixers and calibration circuitry, a divide-by-two circuit, local oscillator (LO) buffers for LO generation, and active baseband filters. The chip is fabricated using a 0.35-μm SiGe BiCMOS process and is characterized at 900 MHz |
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