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A linear, ultra wideband, low‐power, 2.1–5 GHz, VCO
Author(s) -
Tsitouras Athanasios,
Plessas Fotis,
Kalivas Grigorios
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of circuit theory and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.364
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1097-007X
pISSN - 0098-9886
DOI - 10.1002/cta.670
Subject(s) - voltage controlled oscillator , electrical engineering , multivibrator , wideband , transmitter , cmos , power (physics) , electronic engineering , voltage , physics , engineering , channel (broadcasting) , quantum mechanics
A linear, Ultra Wideband, low‐power VCO, suitable for UWB‐FM applications is proposed, forming the main part of a UWB‐FM transmitter. The VCO is designed in TSMC 90thinspacenm digital CMOS process and includes a Source‐Coupled Multivibrator, used as current‐controlled oscillator (CCO) which generates output frequencies between 2.1 and 5 GHz and a voltage‐to‐current (V‐to‐I) converter which translates the VCO input voltage modulation signal to current. Two single‐ended inverter buffers are employed to drive either a differential or a single‐ended UWB antenna. The presented VCO is designed for 1 V power supply and exhibits a linear tuning range of 2.1–5 GHz, a differential output power of −7.83 dBm±0.78 dB and low power consumption of 8.26 mW, including the output buffers, at the maximum oscillation frequency. It is optimized for a very high ratio of tuning range (81.69%) over power consumption equal to 9.95 dB. The desired frequency band of 3.1–5 GHz for UWB‐FM applications is covered for the entire industrial temperature range (−40 to 125 ∘ C). Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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