Abstract
Optimizing the quality factor for VCO (voltage control oscillator) application has the added advantages of reducing power consumption and improving the phase noise performance. This work conducts a comprehensive study on a family of symmetrical spiral inductors in standard digital 0.35mm CMOS process. In addition to quality factor, inductor characteristics of interest include inductor value, peak frequency (frequency at maximum quality factor) and self-resonance frequency. Experimental result shows minor difference in quality factor by simply stacking up additional layer of metallization. However, by exciting the symmetrical inductor in differential mode, 60% to 100% improvements of quality factor and peak frequency were observed. This is accompanied by an extension of self-resonant frequency by 10%-20% in compare with its single-ended excitation mode. These findings are adopted in the design of a high performance fully integrated differential CMOS VCO at 2.4GHz. The VCO achieves better than -105 dBc/Hz phase noise at 100KHz offset frequency, with a core current consumption of only 4.5mA at 3.0V supply.
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