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http://dx.doi.org/10.5573/JSTS.2009.9.1.022

A Fast RSSI using Novel Logarithmic Gain Amplifiers for Wireless Communication  

Lee, Sung-Ho (School of Electrical Engineering and INMC, Seoul National University)
Song, Yong-Hoon (School of Electrical Engineering and INMC, Seoul National University)
Nam, Sang-Wook (School of Electrical Engineering and INMC, Seoul National University)
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Abstract
This paper presents a fast received signal strength indicator (RSSI) circuit for wireless communication application. The proposed circuit is developed using power detectors and an analog-to-digital converter to achieve a fast settling time. The power detector is consisted of a novel logarithmic variable gain amplifier (VGA), a peak detector, and a comparator in a closed loop. The VGA achieved a wide logarithmic gain range in a closed loop form for stable operation. For the peak detector, a fast settling time and small ripple are obtained using the orthogonal characteristics of quadrature signals. In $0.18-{\mu}m$ CMOS process, the RSSI value settles down in $20{\mu}s$ with power consumption of 20 mW, and the maximum ripple of the RSSI is 30 mV. The proposed RSSI circuit is fabricated with a personal handy-phone system transceiver. The active area is $0.8{\times}0.2\;mm^2$.
Keywords
Logarithmic; peak detector; power detector; RSSI; VGA;
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