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Integrated Quasi-Circulator With RF Leakage Cancellation for Full-Duplex Wireless Transceivers
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Techn. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on. 66(3):1421-1430 Mar, 2018
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Receivers
Circulators
Impedance
Transmitting antennas
System-on-chip
Full-duplex wireless
impedance tuner
on-chip circulator
reconfigurable circuit
self-interference cancellation
transmit leakage cancellation
Language
ISSN
0018-9480
1557-9670
Abstract
An integrated reconfigurable CMOS quasi-circulator operating at 2.4 GHz is presented. A passive structure delivers transmit power amplifier (PA) output signal to the differential low-noise amplifier (LNA) input as a common-mode signal and simultaneously delivers received signal as a differential-mode signal at the LNA input. The leakage of the PA output signal at the LNA input is reduced in two steps. First, the use of a reconfigurable impedance matching circuit, instead of a fixed 50- $\Omega $ resistance reduces the leakage by compensating the antenna impedance mismatch, and improves transmitter–receiver isolation. Second, a reconfigurable summing stage adds amplitude and phase adjusted PA output signal to LNA output to cancel the residual PA output leakage. Measurement results show that the receiver achieves a reduction of 90 dB for a single tone and more than 50 dB for a QPSK modulated 40-MHz bandwidth transmit signal. The receiver gain is more than 10 dB and the noise figure in the receiver path is 4.5 dB. The reconfigurable quasi-circulator along with the receiver LNA is designed and fabricated on a 130-nm CMOS technology. The cancellation circuitry occupies 0.27 mm 2 and consumes 30-mW quiescent power, while the total active area of the chip is 1 mm 2 , and it consumes 65-mW power.