Resonant frequency divider design methodology for dynamic frequency scaling

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A rotary traveling wave oscillator (RTWO) frequency divider design methodology is proposed for dynamic frequency scaling. The proposed methodology can be used for designing dividers for integer division ratios of 3 to 9 within one circuit topology. HSPICE-based experiments are performed to test the electrical characteristics of the RTWO frequency dividers. The simulation results show that the power consumption of a frequency divider is as low as approximately 5mW for different frequency division ratios. © 2013 IEEE.

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Teng, Y., & Taskin, B. (2013). Resonant frequency divider design methodology for dynamic frequency scaling. In 2013 IEEE 31st International Conference on Computer Design, ICCD 2013 (pp. 479–482). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCD.2013.6657087

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