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arxiv: 1710.06541 · v1 · pith:LI7QFAPJnew · submitted 2017-10-18 · 💻 cs.NI · eess.SP

Design Considerations of a Sub-50 {μ}W Receiver Front-end for Implantable Devices in MedRadio Band

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Emerging health-monitor applications, such as information transmission through multi-channel neural implants, image and video communication from inside the body etc., calls for ultra-low active power (<50${\mu}$W) high data-rate, energy-scalable, highly energy-efficient (pJ/bit) radios. Previous literature has strongly focused on low average power duty-cycled radios or low power but low-date radios. In this paper, we investigate power performance trade-off of each front-end component in a conventional radio including active matching, down-conversion and RF/IF amplification and prioritize them based on highest performance/energy metric. The analysis reveals 50${\Omega}$ active matching and RF gain is prohibitive for 50${\mu}$W power-budget. A mixer-first architecture with an N-path mixer and a self-biased inverter based baseband LNA, designed in TSMC 65nm technology show that sub 50${\mu}$W performance can be achieved up to 10Mbps (< 5pJ/b) with OOK modulation.

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