A 90nm CMOS 60GHz Radio

Stéphane Pinel(Georgia Institute of Technology), S. Sarkar(Georgia Institute of Technology), Padmanava Sen(Georgia Institute of Technology), Bevin Perumana(Georgia Institute of Technology), David Yeh(Georgia Institute of Technology), Debasis Dawn(Georgia Institute of Technology), Joy Laskar(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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February 1, 2008
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Abstract

CMOS-based circuits operating at mm-wave frequencies have emerged in the past few years. This paper discusses the integration of a 60GHz CMOS single-chip transmitter and a single- chip receiver using a standard 90nm CMOS technology demonstrating a reliable solution for 60GHz single-chip radio. Proper transistor layout, complete and accurate modeling and optimized parasitic extraction method enabled the robust design of the wideband super-heterodyne architecture to support the entire 57- to-66GHz band. The analog radio front-end is controlled by a serial digital interface and has been co-designed and integrated together with a high-speed digital signal processor including analog-to-digital conversion, high speed PHY signal processing such as frequency-offset compensation, phase tracking, FIR and DFE, to support both advanced OFDM and SCBT modulation scheme. The resulting single-chip solution enables data throughputs exceeding 7Gb/s (QPSK) and 15Gb/s (16QAM) for a total DC power budget of below 200mW in TDD operation. In combination with a low-cost FR4-based packaging technology, it provides a high-performance cost-effective solution for a wide range of high volume consumer electronic applications.


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