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A High Dynamic Range Envelop Detector for Heterodyne Receiver Architecture

Pekcokguler, Naci
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Morche, Dominique
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Burg, Andreas  
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April 1, 2024
Ieee Transactions On Circuits And Systems Ii-Express Briefs

Energy detection (ED) has been of interest for various applications ranging from very low frequency biomedical signal read-out to high frequency wireless communication. The analog implementation of the ED requires circuits with a non-linear transfer characteristics which can be obtained through squaring or rectification. Comparison of these two methods is presented and implementation limitations are detailed. Interesting characteristics of rectifiers, derived from ideal transfer characteristics and from non-ideal circuit implementations, encourage rectifier's use in the ED rather than the squarer. A high speed and high precision current mode full-wave rectifier was implemented in GF 22FDX technology. Our circuit achieves a 60 dB dynamic range and 100 MHz bandwidth with an ultra-low power consumption of 4.3 mu W from 0.8V voltage supply.

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DOI
10.1109/TCSII.2023.3329038
Web of Science ID

WOS:001193325900144

Author(s)
Pekcokguler, Naci
Morche, Dominique
Burg, Andreas  
Dehollain, Catherine  
Date Issued

2024-04-01

Publisher

Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Circuits And Systems Ii-Express Briefs
Volume

71

Issue

4

Start page

1929

End page

1933

Subjects

Technology

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Rectifiers

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Sensitivity

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Gain

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Power Demand

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Signal To Noise Ratio

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Circuit Noise

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Harmonic Analysis

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Energy Detector

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Envelope Detector

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Rectifier

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Precision Rectifier

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Rf Rectifier

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Squarer

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Demodulation

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