A 9.2-12.7 GHz wideband fractional-N subsampling PLL in 28nm CMOS with 280fs RMS jitter

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This paper describes a fractional-N subsampling PLL in 28nm CMOS. Fractional lock is achieved by using a 10bit digital-to-time converter (DTC) that generates a delayed sampling clock with minimal impact on PLL performance. Background calibration guarantees appropriate DTC gain, reducing spurs. The system achieves -38 dBc of integrated phase noise (280fs RMS jitter) at 10GHz when a worst-case fractional spur of -43 dBc is present. In-band phase noise is at the level of -104 dBc/Hz. The class-B VCO used can be tuned from 9.2 GHz to 12.7 GHz (32%). The total power consumption of the synthesizer, including the VCO, is 13 mW from 0.9V and 1.8V supplies. © 2014 IEEE.

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Raczkowski, K., Markulic, N., Hershberg, B., Van Driessche, J., & Craninckx, J. (2014). A 9.2-12.7 GHz wideband fractional-N subsampling PLL in 28nm CMOS with 280fs RMS jitter. In Digest of Papers - IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (pp. 89–92). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/RFIC.2014.6851666

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