Abstract

A novel circuit technique that stabilizes the oscillation frequency of a ring-type voltage-controlled oscillator (RVCO) is demonstrated. The technique uses on-chip bias-current and voltage-swing controllers, which compensate RVCO oscillation frequency changes caused by supply noise and process variation. A prototype phase-locked loop (PLL) having the RVCO with the compensation circuit is fabricated with 0.13-μm CMOS technology. At the operating frequency of 4 GHz, the measured PLL rms jitter improves from 20.11 to 5.78 ps with 4-MHz RVCO supply noise. Simulation results show that the oscillation frequency difference between FF and SS corner is reduced from 63% to 6% of the NN corner oscillation frequency.

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