CMOS limiters with RSSIs for Bluetooth receivers. Kim, H., Ismail, M., & Olsson, H. Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2001.
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Two different low power CMOS limiters with RSSIs are presented. RSSIs are implemented using piece-wise linear logarithmic amplifiers. The limiters and RSSIs are designed for Bluetooth receivers at 3MHz IF using 0.35μm and 0.5μm CMOS technologies. Input dynamic range of the limiters is more than 65dB, and RSSI error is within ±3dB which satisfies Bluetooth requirements. The limiters with RSSIs consumes 1.2mA and 1.6mA with 2.7V power supply.
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