Abstract

Mm-wave digitally-controlled oscillators (DCOs) with reconfigurable passive resonators are proposed, which achieve wide tuning range (>10%) and fine frequency resolution (<1 MHz) simultaneously. Two 60-GHz implementations: a fine-resolution inductor-based DCO (L-DCO) and a transformer-based DCO (T-DCO) are demonstrated in 90-nm CMOS, exploiting metal capacitors only for frequency tuning. Both DCOs obtain >9.7% linear tuning range and phase noise lower than −90.5 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset across the 56–62 GHz range. The T-DCO achieves fine frequency tuning step of 2.5 MHz, whereas that of the L-DCO is better than 160 kHz. The L-DCO and T-DCO consume 10 mA and 12 mA, respectively, from a 1.2-V supply. The core size of each DCO is 0.4×0.4 mm2.

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