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- A low-voltage low-sensitivity sinusoidal VCO for DPLL realizations
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0271-4310
- A quasi-sinusoidal linearly tunable OTA-C VCO built with triode-region transconductors is presented. Oscillation upon power-on is ensured by RHP poles associated with gate-drain capacitances of OTA input devices. Since the OTA nonlinearity stabilizes the amplitude, the oscillation frequency f0 is first-order independent of VDD, making the VCO adequate to mixed-mode designs. A range of simulations attests the theoretical analysis. As part of a DPLL, the VCO was prototyped on a 0.8μm CMOS process, occupying an area of 0.15mm2. Nominal f0 is 1MHz, with K VCo=8.4KHz/mV. Measured sensitivity to VDD is below 2.17, while phase noise is -86dBc at 100-KHz offset. The feasibility of the VCO for higher frequencies is verified by a redesign based on a 0.35μm CMOS process and VDD=3.3V, with a linear frequency-span of l3.2MHz - 61.5MHz.
- 7-Sep-2004
- Proceedings - IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, v. 1.
- Capacitance
- CMOS integrated circuits
- Computer simulation
- Electric conductance
- Electric potential
- Jitter
- Logic design
- MOSFET devices
- Switching
- Transconductance
- Transfer functions
- OTA
- Phase noise
- Ring oscillators
- Waveforms
- Variable frequency oscillators
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2004.1328313
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