2011 IEEE Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting 2011
DOI: 10.1109/bctm.2011.6082744
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Fundamental mode colpitts VCOs at 115 and 165-GHz

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“…Whereas RFCMOS heavily favors a cross-coupled structure as a result of an easy start-up with lower power consumption (cf. Figure 5), SiGe uses its higher transconductance gm to drive colpitts/hartley VCOs that usually have better noise and power performance (Figures 3-5) [15,16]. Considering that a decent number of III-V semiconductor VCOs could only be gathered prior to 2010 (see Figure 1), a lot of miscellaneous (Misc) circuit concepts were found alongside the prevalent cross-coupled and colpitts structure.…”
Section: Voltage-controlled Oscillator (Vco)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas RFCMOS heavily favors a cross-coupled structure as a result of an easy start-up with lower power consumption (cf. Figure 5), SiGe uses its higher transconductance gm to drive colpitts/hartley VCOs that usually have better noise and power performance (Figures 3-5) [15,16]. Considering that a decent number of III-V semiconductor VCOs could only be gathered prior to 2010 (see Figure 1), a lot of miscellaneous (Misc) circuit concepts were found alongside the prevalent cross-coupled and colpitts structure.…”
Section: Voltage-controlled Oscillator (Vco)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fundamental-wave circuits are well suited showcasing the performance of a given technology, and SiGe-based fundamental-wave VCOs with upper limits of 130, 165, and 186 GHz have already been presented in [3], [5], and [6] (the latter two are single building blocks without buffer and prescaler). The circuits designed in this work will be used in future mm-wave applications; thus, they are integrated together with a frequency divider chain (prescaler) in order to facilitate closed-loop frequency modulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%