Physical processes of phase noise in differential LC oscillators

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Abstract

To understand the popular differential LC oscillator, simple models were used to capture the nonlinear processes that convert voltage or current thermal noise in resistors or transistors into phase noise in the oscillator. The results were validated against SpectreRF simulations and measurements on two differential CMOS oscillators tuned by resonators with very different Qs.

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Rael, J. J., & Abidi, A. A. (2000). Physical processes of phase noise in differential LC oscillators. In Proceedings of the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (pp. 569–572). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/cicc.2000.852732

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