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Ultra-Low Power Zigbee/BLE Transmitter for IoT Applications
Yin, J.
2018
Source PublicationSelected Topics in Power, RF, and Mixed-Signal ICs
Publication PlaceDelft, The Netherlands
PublisherRiver Publishers
Pages318-337
AbstractUltra-low-power (ULP) short-range radios are the key enabler of a wide variety of Internet-of-Things (IoT) products such as wearable/implantable healthcare monitoring. The small physical dimension of those products also significantly limits the size of the battery, pressuring the power budgets of the radios at both architectural and circuit levels. The transceiver efficiency has been significantly reduced in the past few years, thanks to both CMOS technology down scaling and the development of the new circuit techniques for power reduction. In this tutorial, the design of ultra-low power transmitters for Zigbee/BLE standard will be discussed from system architecture to circuit techniques. In addition, a 2.4-GHz transmitter using a function-reuse Class-F DCO-PA achieving 22.6% system efficiency at 6-dBm Pout will be presented as a case study.
Keywordbluetooth low energy Zigbee transmitter
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Language英語English
ISBN9788793609402
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID37845
Document TypeBook chapter
CollectionINSTITUTE OF MICROELECTRONICS
Corresponding AuthorYin, J.
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Yin, J.. Ultra-Low Power Zigbee/BLE Transmitter for IoT Applications[M]. Selected Topics in Power, RF, and Mixed-Signal ICs, Delft, The Netherlands:River Publishers, 2018, 318-337.
APA Yin, J..(2018). Ultra-Low Power Zigbee/BLE Transmitter for IoT Applications. Selected Topics in Power, RF, and Mixed-Signal ICs, 318-337.
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