Key requirements for digital frequency-modulation (Fhf) demodulators are wi
de spurious-free dynamic range in the intermediate-frequency quantizer, lin
ear-phase passband filtering, and accurate frequency discrimination. The pr
oposed FM demodulator implemented digitally achieves high linearity by nume
rical differentiation performed at a 112x oversampling rate, suppresses adj
acent channels by placing zeros of the SINC function on them, and rejects a
mplitude-modulation (AM) components by numerical division, A 5-MHz FM demod
ulator integrated with a fourth-order bandpass delta-sigma front end exhibi
ts 74.7 dB signal-to-noise ratio, -80.7 dB total harmonic distortion, and 6
1 dB AM rejection within a 9-kHz message bandwidth. The 0.65-mu m CMOS chip
occupies 3.5 x 3.5 mm(2) of active area and consumes 180 mW with 4-V suppl
y when clocked at 20 MHz.