학술논문

A 11.3–16.6-GHz VCO With Constructive Switched Magnetic Coupling in 65-nm CMOS
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems IEEE J. Emerg. Sel. Topics Circuits Syst. Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, IEEE Journal on. 14(1):133-141 Mar, 2024
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Switches
Voltage-controlled oscillators
Couplings
Transformers
Inductors
Degradation
Magnetic resonance
CMOS
dual-band
figure-of-merit (FoM)
phase noise
quality factor (Q)
constructive switched magnetic coupling (CSMC)
tuning range
voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO)
Language
ISSN
2156-3357
2156-3365
Abstract
Conventional transformer-based magnetic tuning has demonstrated dual-band or even multi-band operation for voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs). However, the destructive magnetic coupling employed introduces implicit loss to the transformer thus degrading its quality factor (Q), and achieves a continuous frequency coverage resulting in inferior performance. To address this issue, this paper proposes a constructive switched magnetic coupling (CSMC) technique, realizing dual-band operation with the Q improvement into one band due to the in-phase coupling and the explicit switch. For validation, a transformer employing the CSMC technique is designed and deployed in a dual-band VCO design. Fabricated in a 65-nm CMOS process, the VCO is measured with an oscillation frequency range of 37.8%, from 11.3 to 16.6 GHz, while consuming 2.5-mW from a 0.65-V voltage supply. Within the entire frequency coverage, the measured phase noise ranges from −129.6 to −123.7 at 10-MHz offset, resulting in FoM of 186-192.1 dBc/Hz. The core area of the chip is $0.43\times 0.25$ mm2 excluding pads.