Published June 2012
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A 100MHz–2GHz 12.5x sub-Nyquist rate receiver in 90nm CMOS
Abstract
A fully-integrated, high-speed, wideband receiver called the random modulation pre-integrator is realized in IBM 90nm digital CMOS. It achieves an effective instantaneous bandwidth of 2GHz, with >54dB dynamic range. Most notably, the aggregate digitization rate is ƒ_s =320MSPS, 12.5× below the Nyquist rate. Signal recovery can be accomplished for any signal with a concise representation. The system is validated using radar-pulses and tones as the input and recovering the time-domain waveforms.
Additional Information
©2012 IEEE. This work was funded under DARPA grant FA8650-08-C-7853; in particular, the authors are indebted to Dr. Denis Healy for his foresight and encouragement. Professors J. Romberg & M. Wakin, and Drs. M. Grant & E. Keehr also contributed significantly.Additional details
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- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- FA8650-08-C-7853
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