Abstract
A phase-locked BPSK/QPSK demodulator with a single-phase
voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is proposed. Relying on a linear
voltage/phase-difference characteristic of the phase detector, a
phase-control process of this single-loop demodulator architecture is
simple and truly modular. Such process is done by selective voltage
shifting and re-scaling to ensure no significant change at the VCO’s
input regardless of the incoming modulated signals’ phase. The prototype
has been fabricated in a 0.18-μm CMOS process operating under a 1.8-V
supply with a 60-MHz carrier. The BPSK and QPSK demodulators achieve
maximum data rates of 25 Mbps while consuming 0.68mW and 0.79mW,
respectively with the corresponding energy per bit figures of 27.2 and
31.7 pJ/bit.