A 0.45-V Low-Power OOK/FSK RF Receiver in 0.18 μ CMOS Technology for Implantable Medical Applications

  • Jian Yu Hsieh
  • , Yi Chun Huang
  • , Po Hung Kuo
  • , Tao Wang
  • , Shey Shi Lu

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Abstract

A 0.45-V low-power 0.18 μ CMOS OOK/FSK RF receiver for implantable medical applications is proposed. The receiver utilizes a wake-up mechanism to adjust its power consumption automatically by reading the amplitude of the input wireless OOK/FSK modulated RF signal directly. No additional wireless wake-up commands are required. Such a normally-off and instant-on scheme reduces the power consumption of this receiver significantly. The power consumption is 129 μ in sleep mode and 352 μ in wake-up mode. Other techniques, such as third-order-harmonic cancellation, subharmonic mixing, and forward body biasing are also adopted for better linearity, higher LO-to-RF isolation, and lower VDD, respectively. The measurement results show that the proposed receiver consumes only 2.6 nJ/bit (OOK) and 1 nJ/bit (FSK) to achieve the sensitivities of -55 dBm (OOK) and -53.5 dBm (FSK) in < 10-3 constraint. The proposed receiver is designed for low-power and short-distance MICS band applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7519062
Pages (from-to)1123-1130
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Volume63
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 2016

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Keywords

  • Forward body biasing
  • OOK/FSK RF receiver
  • low-power
  • subharmonic mixing
  • wake-up mechanism

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