Summary
Voltage‐controlled oscillator (VCO) is the most basic component required for all wireless and communication systems. In this article, a four‐stage differential ring VCO with two control voltages for wide tuning range is proposed. This VCO uses the dual‐delay loop technique for high operation frequency. Also, a low‐VT NMOS transistor is used in series with pull down network of the proposed VCO delay cell to achieve low frequencies. Prelayout simulation of the proposed VCO is performed in 65‐nm TSMC CMOS technology in Cadence software under 1.2‐V supply voltage. The tuning range of the proposed VCO varies from 1 MHz to 13.8 GHz and has been improved by 19.77% compared to other works. The power consumption of this low power VCO is between 29.3 μW to 1.715 mW. The phase noise of the proposed circuit is −82.3 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset frequency and −106.9 dBc/Hz at 10 MHz offset frequency from 5.161 GHz center frequency, while its area is 102.457 μm2. This design demonstrates other benefits in low power consumption and area compared with other ring oscillators.
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