An N-Path Filter with Multiphase PWM Clocks for Harmonic Response Suppression

Abstract

A switched-capacitor N-path circuit can be employed for filtering an RF signal, as well as a passive downconverter. A known limitation of an N-path filter is that in addition to downconverting signals around the desired center frequency, the circuit also downconverts signals located around harmonics of the center frequency. An N-path filter that uses a PWM representation of a sinusoidal LO to mitigate harmonic downconversion is proposed in this work. Single-edge natural sampling pulse-width modulated (PWM) clocks are used to drive the switches in the N-path filter. The potential for employing PWM for providing gain control is also described.

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