Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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548002 | Microelectronics Journal | 2008 | 13 Pages |
This paper describes a CMOS single-chip IF-band converter (IFC) which is applied in the analog front end circuitry of DVB-T receivers. The proposed IFC is composed of a down-conversion mixer, an automatic gain controller (AGC), and an anti-aliasing filter (AAF). The down-conversion mixer uses a current folded-mirror technique which converts a 36 MHz intermediate frequency (IF) input into a 4.5 MHz baseband signal. The AGC loop applies a novel digital variable gain amplifier (VGA) basing on a gmgm-boosting DVGA (digital VGA). A total of three tunable gain stages are cascaded to provide a 70 dB dynamic range. A temperature-compensated 6th order transconductance-C (Gm-C) filter with digitally tunable bandwidth (6, 7, 8 MHz) is used to constitute the proposed AAF. Moreover, a temperature-compensated circuitry is used to neutralize the AAF's bandwidth drifting caused by the temperature variation.