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A 100-M/s 2.6-pJ/pulse compact UWB impulse transmitter based on antenna-and-pulse-generator codesign

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IEICE ELECTRONICS EXPRESS
Volume 16, Issue 24, Pages -

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IEICE-INST ELECTRONICS INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS ENG
DOI: 10.1587/elex.16.20190672

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UWB; impulse radio; ultra-low-power telemetry; medical implant

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This work presents a novel concept of antenna-and-pulse-generator codesign for realizing FCC-regulation-compliant IR-UWB transmitters. The method contributes to a compact design that significantly reduces the overall device footprint and energy consumption. A Gaussian mono-pulse generator and a folded-dipole antenna with a bandwidth of 7.8-9.5GHz are co-optimized, eliminating any matching sections. The energy consumption for each impulse emission is only 2.60pJ and 100 Mpulse/s operation of the transmitter complies with the FCC mask. The transmitter of this kind shows promise for size-restricted and ultra-low power applications such as medical implants.

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