Abstract
AbstractA novel fully integrated CMOS LC tank VCO is presented. The LC tanks are implemented by exploiting the active circuit ‘boot‐strapped inductor’ (BSI), which behaves like a high‐quality factor inductor. Particularly, the LC tanks have been implemented by introducing a new version of the CMOS BSI circuit, which provides better versatility and design reliability.In order to verify the effectiveness of such an approach, a case study for 5–6 GHz direct‐conversion multi‐standard WLAN transceivers is presented. The VCO has been designed in a 0.35µm standard CMOS technology. The new BSI exhibits a high‐quality factor (higher than 25 over the all frequency range) and provides a high selectivity without introducing a relevant excess of noise, for a better spectral purity and a lower phase noise (PN) of the VCO. The overall VCO circuit consumes 9 mW. The VCO produces an oscillation in the tuning range from 4.91 to 5.93 GHz (nearly equal to 19%). The circuit exhibits a PN of −129dBc/Hz at 1 MHz of frequency offset from the central frequency (5.4 GHz) and a FOM equal to 189.5 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz and 194.1 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz of frequency offset, respectively. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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