Abstract

In this paper, a low overhead phase noise cancellation technique for ring oscillator (RO)-based quadrature receivers is presented. The proposed technique operates in background and extracts RO phase noise as well as supply-induced phase noise from the digital phase-locked loop. The obtained phase noise information is then used to restore the randomly rotated baseband signal in digital domain. A receiver prototype is fabricated in standard 65-nm CMOS technology. It demonstrates a phase noise reduction from −88 to −109 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset and an integrated phase noise reduction from −16.8 to −34.6 dBc when operating at 2.4 GHz.

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