IET Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC 2010) 2010
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2010.0501
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Analysis and design of oscillators based on low-voltage self-oscillating active inductors

Abstract: -This paper presents a new consistent analysis of self-oscillating active inductors together with a complete design example of a 90 nm CMOS current controlled oscillator (CCO) for ISM applications. Using the proposed passive compensation method in place of a standard negative impedance converter, typical performance of active inductor oscillator is achieved with reduced static power consumption. The article presents a small signal, large signal and phase noise analysis of the proposed oscillator together with … Show more

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“…The euqivalent value of inductor is determined by the gain of those transistors and the gate-source capacitors[S,6]. Szczepkowski introduced the large signal model of the active inductors[7]. The bandwidth of the LC filter inFigure 3is determined by the timing constant, IILC.…”
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“…The euqivalent value of inductor is determined by the gain of those transistors and the gate-source capacitors[S,6]. Szczepkowski introduced the large signal model of the active inductors[7]. The bandwidth of the LC filter inFigure 3is determined by the timing constant, IILC.…”
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confidence: 99%