Ultra-low Power and Ultra-low Voltage RF CMOS Circuits and System Design Techniques

Ultra-low Power and Ultra-low Voltage RF CMOS Circuits and System Design Techniques
Author: Mahdi Parvizi
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
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"The main focus of this thesis is to mitigate circuit design challenges under ultra-low power (ULP) and ultra-low voltage (ULV) conditions to implement ULP and ULV circuits and systems suitable for low power wireless sensor networks operating from the energy scavenged from the environment. The design of power ecient transceivers requires careful optimization at the circuit level. ULV circuit design challenges are fully investigated in this work to address its importance in low power transceivers operating with energy harvesting. It is shown that ULV supply has severe impacts on the performance of a MOS transistor. New solutions like forward body biasing, new biasing scheme optimized for ULP and ULV design, current-reuse and etc. are introduced to mitigate these performance degradations.Several ULP and ULV wideband RF low noise amplifiers (LNAs) are designed and fabricated to prove the concept. The rst one is a resistive shunt-feedback LNA fabricated in a 90-nm TSMC CMOS using multiple ULP and ULV techniques. This prototype achieves high gure of merit (FoM) while consuming sub-mW power from a 0.5-V supply. The secondone is an inductorless, wideband LNA implemented in an IBM 0.13-um CMOS technology which uses a current-reused tunable active shunt-feedback for input impedance matching.Employing ULP design techniques, this LNA consumes only 400-W while illustrating high FoM. The third fabricated LNA, also implemented in an IBM 0.13-um CMOS, utilizes multiple ULP and ULV design techniques which lead to the best FoM in the literature to the best of the author knowledge, with only 0.25-mW power from a 0.5-V supply. Finally, aUWB current-reuse noise cancelling LNA is implemented that achieves high performance while consuming 410-W from a 0.4-V supply which makes it suitable for systems operating from energy harvesting.As a low power system-level solution, impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) technology with short pulses in the time domain which allows the transceiver to be duty cycled, is considered for ULP wireless sensor networks. In this work, a non-coherent chirp-FSK IR-UWB receiver based on continuous time slicing and low power injection locked clock recovery is implemented. The RF front-end of the receiver is implemented in an IBM 0.13m CMOS.It achieves a tuned voltage gain of 20-30-dB with a NF of 7-dB and the static power consumption of only 1.75-mW from a 0.5-V supply voltage. Overall, the proposed techniques, circuits and system improve the power eciency both at circuit and system level and are suitable for ULP and ULV applications such as energy scavenged wireless sensor networks." --

Ultra-Low Power Integrated Circuit Design

Ultra-Low Power Integrated Circuit Design
Author: Nianxiong Nick Tan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441999736

This book describes the design of CMOS circuits for ultra-low power consumption including analog, radio frequency (RF), and digital signal processing circuits (DSP). The book addresses issues from circuit and system design to production design, and applies the ultra-low power circuits described to systems for digital hearing aids and capsule endoscope devices. Provides a valuable introduction to ultra-low power circuit design, aimed at practicing design engineers; Describes all key building blocks of ultra-low power circuits, from a systems perspective; Applies circuits and systems described to real product examples such as hearing aids and capsule endoscopes.

Low-Power CMOS Design

Low-Power CMOS Design
Author: Anantha Chandrakasan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1998-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0780334299

This collection of important papers provides a comprehensive overview of low-power system design, from component technologies and circuits to architecture, system design, and CAD techniques. LOW POWER CMOS DESIGN summarizes the key low-power contributions through papers written by experts in this evolving field.

Ultra-low Voltage Low Power Active-RC Filters and Amplifiers for Low Energy RF Receivers

Ultra-low Voltage Low Power Active-RC Filters and Amplifiers for Low Energy RF Receivers
Author: Lucas Compassi Severo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2021-12-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030901033

This book presents innovative strategies to implement ultra-low voltage (ULV) and low power active circuits used in low energy RF receivers. The authors demonstrate that the use of single-stage amplifiers with the input negative transconductance compensation is a key strategy to allow the operation at low voltage levels with reduced power dissipation. Also, some design methodologies, based on the CMOS transistor operation point, are analyzed and a powerful design methodology is described for this kind of circuit. Readers will be enabled to implement the techniques described to design communication circuits with low power dissipation, useful in a variety of applications, including IoT/IoE devices.

Ultra-Low-Voltage Design of Energy-Efficient Digital Circuits

Ultra-Low-Voltage Design of Energy-Efficient Digital Circuits
Author: Nele Reynders
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319161369

This book focuses on increasing the energy-efficiency of electronic devices so that portable applications can have a longer stand-alone time on the same battery. The authors explain the energy-efficiency benefits that ultra-low-voltage circuits provide and provide answers to tackle the challenges which ultra-low-voltage operation poses. An innovative design methodology is presented, verified, and validated by four prototypes in advanced CMOS technologies. These prototypes are shown to achieve high energy-efficiency through their successful functionality at ultra-low supply voltages.

Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics

Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics
Author: Nuno Borges Carvalho
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-02-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 111957854X

Provides a collection of works produced by COST Action IC1301 with the goal of achieving significant advances in the field of wireless power transmission This book constitutes together information from COST Action IC1301, a group of academic and industry experts seeking to align research efforts in the field of wireless power transmission (WPT). It begins with a discussion of backscatter as a solution for Internet of Things (IoT) devices and goes on to describe ambient backscattering sensors that use FM broadcasting for low cost and low power wireless applications. The book also explores localization of passive RFID tags and augmented tags using nonlinearities of RFID chips. It concludes with a review of methods of electromagnetic characterization of textile materials for the development of wearable antennas. Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics: COST WiPE - IC1301 covers textile-supported wireless energy transfer, and reviews methods for the electromagnetic characterization of textile materials for the development of wearable antennas. It also looks at: backscatter RFID sensor systems for remote health monitoring; simultaneous localization (of robots and objects) and mapping (SLAM); autonomous system of wireless power distribution for static and moving nodes of wireless sensor networks; and more. Presents techniques for smart beam-forming for "on demand" wireless power transmission (WPT) Discusses RF and microwave energy harvesting for space applications Describes miniaturized RFID transponders for object identification and sensing Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics: COST WiPE - IC1301 is an excellent book for both graduate students and industry engineers involved in wireless communications and power transfer, and sustainable materials for those fields.

Low-Power Design Techniques and CAD Tools for Analog and RF Integrated Circuits

Low-Power Design Techniques and CAD Tools for Analog and RF Integrated Circuits
Author: Piet Wambacq
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2001-07-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0792374320

This unique book provides an overview of the current state of the art and very recent research results that have been achieved as part of the Low-Power Initiative of the European Union, in the field of analogue, RF and mixed-signal design methodologies and CAD tools.

Low Power RF Circuit Design in Standard CMOS Technology

Low Power RF Circuit Design in Standard CMOS Technology
Author: Unai Alvarado
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642229875

Low Power Consumption is one of the critical issues in the performance of small battery-powered handheld devices. Mobile terminals feature an ever increasing number of wireless communication alternatives including GPS, Bluetooth, GSM, 3G, WiFi or DVB-H. Considering that the total power available for each terminal is limited by the relatively slow increase in battery performance expected in the near future, the need for efficient circuits is now critical. This book presents the basic techniques available to design low power RF CMOS analogue circuits. It gives circuit designers a complete guide of alternatives to optimize power consumption and explains the application of these rules in the most common RF building blocks: LNA, mixers and PLLs. It is set out using practical examples and offers a unique perspective as it targets designers working within the standard CMOS process and all the limitations inherent in these technologies.

Fully-Depleted SOI CMOS Circuits and Technology for Ultralow-Power Applications

Fully-Depleted SOI CMOS Circuits and Technology for Ultralow-Power Applications
Author: Takayasu Sakurai
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781441939777

Fully-depleted SOI CMOS Circuits and Technology for Ultralow-Power Applications addresses the problem of reducing the supply voltage of conventional circuits for ultralow-power operation and explains power-efficient MTCMOS circuit design for FD-SOI devices at a supply voltage of 0.5 V. The topics include the minimum required knowledge of the fabrication of SOI substrates; FD-SOI devices and the latest developments in device and process technologies; and ultralow-voltage circuits, such as digital circuits, analog/RF circuits, and DC-DC converters. Each ultra-low-power technique related to devices and circuits is fully explained using figures to help understanding.

Analog Circuit Design Techniques at 0.5V

Analog Circuit Design Techniques at 0.5V
Author: Shouri Chatterjee
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010-04-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387699546

This book tackles challenges for the design of analog integrated circuits that operate from ultra-low power supply voltages (down to 0.5V). Coverage demonstrates the signal processing circuit and circuit biasing approaches through the design of operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs). These amplifiers are then used to build analog system functions including continuous time filter and a sample and hold amplifier.