A 863-870-Mhz spread-spectrum direct conversion receiver design for wireless sensor

This paper presents simulation results of the receiver section of a frequency-hopped spread-spectrum transceiver operating in the 863-870 MHz European band for wireless sensor applications. The receiver is designed for binary frequency-shift keying (BFSK) modulation, communicating a maximum data rat...

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Published inInternational Conference on Design and Test of Integrated Systems in Nanoscale Technology, 2006. DTIS 2006 pp. 205 - 208
Main Authors Trabelsi, H., Bouzid, G.H., Jaballi, Y., Bouzid, L., Derbel, F., Masmoudi, M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2006
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Summary:This paper presents simulation results of the receiver section of a frequency-hopped spread-spectrum transceiver operating in the 863-870 MHz European band for wireless sensor applications. The receiver is designed for binary frequency-shift keying (BFSK) modulation, communicating a maximum data rate of 20 kb/s. The receiver combines a low-noise amplifier with down conversion mixer, a low-pass channel-select filter and a limiter. The various blocks parameters of the receiver like noise figure, gain and IIP3 are simulated and optimized to meet receiver specifications. The receiver simulations show 51.1 dB conversion gain, -7 dBm IIP3, -15 dB return loss (S 11 ) and 10 dB NF
ISBN:0780397266
9780780397262
DOI:10.1109/DTIS.2006.1708682