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A 100Mbps, 0.19mW asynchronous threshold detector with DC power-free pulse discrimination for impulse UWB receiver

Published: 19 January 2009 Publication History

Abstract

An asynchronous threshold detector for DC-960MHz band impulse ultra-wideband (UWB) receiver is proposed in this paper. It features a DC power-free pulse discriminator. The proposed architecture in 90nm CMOS achieves the lowest power consumption of 0.19mW and energy consumption of 1.9pJ/bit at 100Mbps in the UWB receiver.

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      ASP-DAC '09: Proceedings of the 2009 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
      January 2009
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      ISBN:9781424427482

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