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ESSCIRC, Date: 2009/09/14 - 2009/09/18, Location: Athens - Greece

Publication date: 2009-09-14
Pages: 256 - 259
ISSN: 978-1-4244-4354-3
Publisher: IEEE

Proceedings of the 35th European Solid-State Circuits Conference

Author:

De Roover, Christophe
Steyaert, Michel ; Tsoukalas, Dimitri ; Papananos, Yannis

Keywords:

UWB, low power, detection circuit, cmos, nW, Science & Technology, Technology, Physical Sciences, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Physics, Applied, Engineering, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Physics

Abstract:

This paper presents two detection circuits with an ultra low power consumption in the nW-range. A voltage detection circuit is designed and measured of which the output switches if the supply voltage reaches 1V. It consumes an average current of merely 3nA. Also a power dip detection circuit is designed and measured which detects if an RF-signal is present at the input. The minimal needed input power is −24.5dBm, and it operates from a supply voltage of 0.5V up to 1V and consumes only 5nW to 65nW respectively when active. It operates with a carrier frequency from 40MHz up to 900MHz. It can serve as an OOK-demodulator for bitrates up to 6.67kbps. The die area of both circuits combined, excluding buffers and including decoupling capacitors, is 310μm×550μm.