Abstract

This article presents a 2.4-GHz 65-nm CMOS fully integrated nonlinear mixer-first receiver (RX) for the Internet of Things (IoT). To power efficiently improve the in-band interference resilience, we propose an inverter-based envelope-biased low noise amplifier (IBEB-LNA), which exploits dynamic biasing voltage generated from its input signal envelope to suppress the interferer in the amplitude domain. The achievable carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) at ±3 and ±5 MHz is −45/−59 and −66/−65 dB, respectively. The proposed RX is suitable for ON–OFF keying (OOK) modulation with a 307-kb/s data rate, and the corresponding sensitivity is −83 dBm for keeping 0.1% bit error ratio (BER). The total power consumption is 2.05 mW.

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