Abstract

A triple-push sub-harmonic injection-locked ring tripler is presented in this brief. The circuit converts a 100-GHz injection signal to an output signal of around 300 GHz. The circuit employs a tri-layer dual coupled line, which is composed of three layers of metal stack. The signal injection through the tri-layer dual coupled line structure disturbs the symmetry in the injection-locked ring tripler, leading to a locking range enhancement. The circuit, fabricated in a 65-nm CMOS process, achieved a locking range of up to 24 GHz with a 3-dBm injection power. A measured output power larger than −18 dBm was obtained at the free-running frequency of 302 GHz. The measured phase noise was −105 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset.

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