A Double Data Rate (DDR) architecture for OFDM based wireless consumer devices

R. Simon Sherratt, Oswaldo Cadenas

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Abstract

The creation of OFDM based Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) has allowed the development of high bit-rate wireless communication devices suitable for streaming High Definition video between consumer products, as demonstrated in Wireless-USB and Wireless-HDMI. However, these devices need high frequency clock rates, particularly for the OFDM, FFT and symbol processing sections resulting in high silicon cost and high electrical power. The high clock rates make hardware prototyping difficult and verification is therefore very important but costly. Acknowledging that electrical power in wireless consumer devices is more critical than the number of implemented logic gates, this paper presents a Double Data Rate (DDR) architecture for implementation inside a OFDM baseband codec in order to reduce the high frequency clock rates by a complete factor of 2. The presented architecture has been implemented and tested for ECMA-368 (Wireless- USB context) resulting in a maximum clock rate of 264MHz instead of the expected 528MHz clock rate existing anywhere on the baseband codec die 1.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICCE 2010 - 2010 Digest of Technical Papers International Conference on Consumer Electronics
Pages23-26
Number of pages4
Volume56
Edition1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event2010 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, ICCE 2010 - Las Vegas, NV, United States
Duration: 11 Jan 201013 Jan 2010

Publication series

NameICCE 2010 - 2010 Digest of Technical Papers International Conference on Consumer Electronics

Conference

Conference2010 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, ICCE 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLas Vegas, NV
Period11/01/1013/01/10

Keywords

  • DDR
  • ECMA-368
  • OFDM
  • WPAN

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