This paper deals with the design of LC Voltage Controlled Oscillator (LC-VCO) for GSM applications, implemented in a state-of-the-art 32 nm Planar CMOS technology. A standard VCO is compared with a topology featuring tail decoupling, which, to best of our knowledge, is used for the first time for a wide tuning-range application (i.e. 700 MHz centered at 3.65 GHz). The Decoupled VCO significantly reduces the Phase-Noise, up to 9 dB, by lowering the impact of the flicker noise introduced by the switching-pair on the 1/f3 region, with comparable current consumption and tuning-range with respect to the standard VCO.
Reduction of Up-converted Flicker Noise in differential LC-VCO designed in 32nm CMOS technology
PONTON, Davide;PALESTRI, Pierpaolo
2009-01-01
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This paper deals with the design of LC Voltage Controlled Oscillator (LC-VCO) for GSM applications, implemented in a state-of-the-art 32 nm Planar CMOS technology. A standard VCO is compared with a topology featuring tail decoupling, which, to best of our knowledge, is used for the first time for a wide tuning-range application (i.e. 700 MHz centered at 3.65 GHz). The Decoupled VCO significantly reduces the Phase-Noise, up to 9 dB, by lowering the impact of the flicker noise introduced by the switching-pair on the 1/f3 region, with comparable current consumption and tuning-range with respect to the standard VCO.File in questo prodotto:
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