Phase noise reduction in RF CMOS VCO's via capacitive filtering
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Summary, in English
This paper presents the experimental results of two different techniques, the
already known inductive degeneration technique and the new capacitive filtering
technique, for reducing the phase noise in RF CMOS VCO's. The techniques are
applied to two distinct VCO designs, showing that the largest phase noise reduction
(up to 7 dB at 3 MHz offset frequency from the carrier) is achieved via inductive
degeneration. Capacitive filtering, however, also substantially reduces the phase
noise, and may therefore become a valid alternative to inductive degeneration, as
discrete capacitors are of more common use than discrete inductors.
already known inductive degeneration technique and the new capacitive filtering
technique, for reducing the phase noise in RF CMOS VCO's. The techniques are
applied to two distinct VCO designs, showing that the largest phase noise reduction
(up to 7 dB at 3 MHz offset frequency from the carrier) is achieved via inductive
degeneration. Capacitive filtering, however, also substantially reduces the phase
noise, and may therefore become a valid alternative to inductive degeneration, as
discrete capacitors are of more common use than discrete inductors.
Publishing year
2001
Language
English
Pages
21-27
Publication/Series
Proceedings of the NORCHIP '01 Conference.
Document type
Conference paper
Topic
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Status
Published