Abstract

A voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is usually designed by maximizing the quality (Q-) factor of the LC-tank resonator to realize a low phase noise. For the same frequency, the ratio of C/L affects the loaded Q-factor (QL) and then phase noise of the VCO. This affect has not been considered so far in the design of VCO because the conventional on-chip spiral inductor cannot be optimized for C/L ratio. This brief first investigates the effects of C/L ratio on the phase noise, and a design methodology for optimized C/L ratio using defected ground structure (DGS) resonator is presented. Then, the resonators were further evaluated based on LgL-product simulation for a fixed Ibias. Employing the proposed resonator, a very low phase noise KUband VCO is designed and implemented in 0.18-lm CMOS technology. The measurement result shows that the proposed VCO has a phase noise of -110.77 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset of 17.5 GHz carrier frequency and a frequency tuning range of 8.7%. The VCO consumes 2.3 mW power, which results in a figure of merit (FoM) of -191.95 dB.

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