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Analysis and Design of a Core-Size-Scalable Low Phase Noise $LC$ -VCO for Multi-Standard Cellular Transceivers
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on. 62(3):781-790 Mar, 2015
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Phase noise
Voltage-controlled oscillators
Mathematical model
Transistors
Equations
%24LC%24<%2Ftex><%2Fformula>-VCO%22">$LC$-VCO
core size
multi-standard
phase noise
power budget
transceivers
Language
ISSN
1549-8328
1558-0806
Abstract
A core-size-scalable $LC$-voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) for multi-standard cellular transceivers was fabricated in a 65-nm CMOS process. Theoretical analysis showed that when core current is small a VCO with a larger core-size can achieve lower phase noise. However, when core current is large, a VCO with a smaller core-size can lower phase noise. Based on the analysis, the effective core-size of the VCO was designed to be scalable according to the core current, by switching the secondary core-transistors on or off. Thus, the proposed VCO becomes adaptive to multi-standard cellular transceivers. By turning on the switch, the VCO can operate in the low power (LP) mode for standards that require moderate phase noise in a tight power budget. On the other hand, by turning off the switch, the VCO can operate in the low noise (LN) mode for standards that demand stringent phase noise in a relaxed power budget. When the core current is set to 4 mA, the VCO in the LP mode achieved the phase noise of $-$127.9 dBc/Hz at the 3 MHz offset from 3.3-GHz signals. When the core current was set to 15 mA, phase noise of the VCO in the LN mode was minimized to $-$137.5 dBc/Hz at the same offset. The figure of merit (FOM) was $-$184.8 and $-$ 186.5 dB, respectively.