Abstract

In this letter, a multi-gigahertz phase-locked loop (PLL) with a compact low-pass filter is presented. By using a novel dual-path control in the PLL architecture, the capacitance in the loop filter can be effectively reduced for high-level integration while maintaining the required loop bandwidth. Consequently, the noise resulted from off-chip components is therefore eliminated, leading to lower timing jitter at the PLL output waveforms. In addition, the timing jitter is further suppressed due to the use of decomposed phase and frequency detection. Based on the proposed techniques, a 10 GHz PLL is implemented in 0.18 mum CMOS for demonstration. Consuming a dc power of 113 mW from a 1.8 V supply, the fabricated circuit exhibits a locking range from 10.1 to 11 GHz. At an output frequency of 10.3 GHz, the measured peak-to-peak and rms jitter are 3.78 and 0.44 ps, respectively.

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