2012 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1109/apccas.2012.6419078
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Continuous-time symbol detector for IR-UWB rake receiver in 90 nm CMOS

Abstract: In this paper, a coherent continuous-time symbol detector suitable for a simple RAKE receiver using single-bit correlation is reported. A working chip with fully integrated digital symbol detection without any clocks, ADC and filters for simple and power efficient CMOS implementation has been presented. Cross-correlating RAKE receiver with on-off keying is the most challenging receiver due to its hardware implementation complexity. Also process variations in 90 nm CMOS technology impose significant design chal… Show more

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“…The continuous-time symbol detector, presented in [19] [20], is composed of a delay line, a correlator, a counter and a match thresholder. The delayline consists of 31 delay elements to process the incoming 32-bit symbol.…”
Section: Proposed Ir-uwb Ctbv Ranging Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuous-time symbol detector, presented in [19] [20], is composed of a delay line, a correlator, a counter and a match thresholder. The delayline consists of 31 delay elements to process the incoming 32-bit symbol.…”
Section: Proposed Ir-uwb Ctbv Ranging Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%