2012
DOI: 10.1108/13565361211237680
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An 11 GHz low‐phase‐noise voltage‐controlled oscillator

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to design a low phase noise and high figure of merit, fully integrated, voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) which was fabricated in TSMC CMOS 0.18-mm 1P6M process. Design/methodology/approach -A differential PMOS cross-coupled architecture VCO with the capacitive feedback technology was designed to increase the linearity of frequency tuning range and decrease the phase noise. Varactor determining the performance of tuning range is also a key component in the design of VCO.… Show more

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“…As phase noise decreases with the quality factor, a high Q LC tank is the primary requirement for a low-noise design (Yeh et al , 2012). In the mm-wave frequency range, the Q of the tank is limited by the varactor Q , unlike in the case of low-frequency designs where the tank Q is dominated by the inductor Q .…”
Section: Circuit Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As phase noise decreases with the quality factor, a high Q LC tank is the primary requirement for a low-noise design (Yeh et al , 2012). In the mm-wave frequency range, the Q of the tank is limited by the varactor Q , unlike in the case of low-frequency designs where the tank Q is dominated by the inductor Q .…”
Section: Circuit Designmentioning
confidence: 99%