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DESIGN OF CMOS QUADRATURE VCO USING ON-CHIP TRANS-DIRECTIONAL COUPLERS
Author(s) -
Ching-Ian Shie,
JuiChing Cheng,
Sheng-Chun Chou,
YiChyun Chiang
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
electromagnetic waves
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1559-8985
pISSN - 1070-4698
DOI - 10.2528/pier10053002
Subject(s) - voltage controlled oscillator , cmos , chip , quadrature (astronomy) , electronic engineering , computer science , electrical engineering , engineering , voltage
This work presents a quadrature voltage-controlled oscillator (QVCO) realized by on-chip trans-directional (TRD) couplers. The TRD coupler is implemented by sections of parallel- coupled lines connected by shunt capacitors periodically. The TRD couplers allow decoupling the DC path between input and output. Thus, it can make connections with active circuits easier, eliminating some ofi-chip biasing circuits. Since the quadrature signals are generated by 90 - hybrid couplers, the oscillator core can be optimized for circuit performance without considering the generation of quadrature signals. A Ka band QVCO fabricated in CMOS 0.18"m technology was designed to verify the efiectiveness of the proposed QVCO structure. The measurement results reveal that the quadrature output signals of QVCO have about i1:52dBm output powers with less than 1dB amplitude imbalance and less than 6 - phase difierence in the frequency range of 31.9 to 32.7GHz. The best measured phase noise of the QVCO is i110:6dBc/Hz at 1MHz ofiset from the center frequency. The flgure-of-merit of the circuit is 187.5dBc/Hz.

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