Abstract
This paper presents the design and the implementation of a fully monolithic coupled-oscillator array, operating at 6 GHz with close to zero coupling phase, in 0.25 μm BICMOS silicon germanium process. This array is made of four LC-NMOS differential VCOs coupled through a resistor. The single LC-NMOS VCO structure is designed and optimized in terms of phase noise with a graphical optimization approach while satisfying design constraints. At 2.5 V power supply voltage, and a power dissipation of only 125 mW, the coupled oscillators array features a simulated phase noise of -127.3 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz frequency offset from a 6 GHz carrier, giving a simulated phase progression that was continuously variable over the range -64 < Δ < 64 and -116 < Δ < 116. This constant phase progression can be established by slightly detuning the peripheral array elements, while maintaining mutual synchronization. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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Mellouli, D., Cordeau, D., Mnif, H., Paillot, J. M., & Loulou, M. (2013). Design and implementation of a 6-GHz array of four differential VCOs coupled through a resistive network. Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 76(2), 179–193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10470-013-0099-6
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