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A Clockless Temperature-Compensated Nanowatt Analog Front-End for Wake-Up Radios Based on a Band-Pass Envelope Detector
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on. 67(8):2612-2624 Aug, 2020
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Oscillators
Baseband
Envelope detectors
Capacitance
Power demand
Logic gates
Wake-up radio (WUR)
OOK modulation
envelope detector
ultra-low-power
subthreshold operation
Language
ISSN
1549-8328
1558-0806
Abstract
This paper presents an Analog Front-End for integrated Wake-Up Radios. The proposed Analog Front-End is composed of an envelope detector, a Schmitt trigger and a biasing block and has three distinctive features: i) clockless solution, which does not require an always-on oscillator; ii) an envelope detector with band-pass response which leads to smaller capacitance, thus easier integration, and low-frequency noise suppression; iii) temperature compensated biasing scheme. An active scheme for the detector is used based on MOSFETs operated in the subthreshold region with a self-biased topology. Advantages and drawbacks of the proposed architecture are analyzed. A prototype was fabricated in the STMicroelectronics 90-nm BCD technology. The overall power consumption, excluding the biasing block, is 36 nW at 1.2 V. A 10 −3 Bit Error Rate is measured with a 771-MHz, 2-kbit/s OOK modulated input signal with −46 dBm power at room temperature and at −20 °C, and with almost −43 dBm power at 60 °C.