This paper presents the design and implementation of a digitally calibrated CMOS wideband radio frequency(RF) root-mean-square(RMS) power detector for high accuracy RF automatic gain control(AGC).The proposed RMS powe...This paper presents the design and implementation of a digitally calibrated CMOS wideband radio frequency(RF) root-mean-square(RMS) power detector for high accuracy RF automatic gain control(AGC).The proposed RMS power detector demonstrates accurate power detection in the presence of process,supply voltage, and temperature(PVT) variations by employing a digital calibration scheme.It also consumes low power and occupies a small chip area.The measurement results show that the scheme improves the accuracy of the detector to better than 0.3 dB over the PVT variations and wide operating frequency range from 0.2 to 0.8 GHz.Implemented in a 0.18μm CMOS process and occupying a small die area of 263×214μm^2,the proposed digitally calibrated CMOS RMS power detector only consumes 1.6 mA in power detection mode and 2.1 mA in digital calibration mode from a 1.8 V supply voltage.展开更多
基金supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(No.2009AA011608)the Chinese National Major Science and Technology Projects Program(No.2009ZX01031-002-011-001)
文摘This paper presents the design and implementation of a digitally calibrated CMOS wideband radio frequency(RF) root-mean-square(RMS) power detector for high accuracy RF automatic gain control(AGC).The proposed RMS power detector demonstrates accurate power detection in the presence of process,supply voltage, and temperature(PVT) variations by employing a digital calibration scheme.It also consumes low power and occupies a small chip area.The measurement results show that the scheme improves the accuracy of the detector to better than 0.3 dB over the PVT variations and wide operating frequency range from 0.2 to 0.8 GHz.Implemented in a 0.18μm CMOS process and occupying a small die area of 263×214μm^2,the proposed digitally calibrated CMOS RMS power detector only consumes 1.6 mA in power detection mode and 2.1 mA in digital calibration mode from a 1.8 V supply voltage.