Wayne H. Woods, Alberto Valdes-Garcia, et al.
CICC 2013
This paper introduces a 2nd harmonic extraction technique and its implementation in a 46.4-58.1 GHz frequency synthesizer. The frequency doubling approach is based on tapping second harmonic signals at the VCO supply and tail nodes and amplifying them to provide a differential output. Since the amplifiers do not load the VCO outputs, the proposed technique does not affect either the tuning range or the frequency of the VCO. Moreover, a novel noise bypass technique is utilized to ensure that the amplifiers do not degrade the VCO phase noise. As a result, the frequency synthesizer achieves 22.4% tuning range (46.4-58.1 GHz) and phase noise below -118 dBc/Hz while consuming 66 mW from a 1 V supply. The stacked common gate amplifier can also be utilized for voltage regulation, providing a relatively constant FOM performance over a 2X power dissipation range. The synthesizer occupies 0.6 mm × 1 mm in IBM 32 nm SOI CMOS.
Wayne H. Woods, Alberto Valdes-Garcia, et al.
CICC 2013
Bodhisatwa Sadhu, Martin Sturm, et al.
International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
Bodhisatwa Sadhu, Xiaoxiong Gu, et al.
IEEE Microwave Magazine
Mark Ferriss, Alexander Rylyakov, et al.
IEEE JSSC