Many Class-C CMOS VCOs have been introduced in the last decade claiming to achieve improved phase noise performance and power efficiency with apparently no tradeoff, however only in the past two years implementation efforts have been focused on stability related issues of such oscillator architectures. In fact, oscillators exploiting time-varying bias techniques may present several stability points and for this reason dedicated start-up circuits are needed to reach the desired periodic steady state regime. In this paper we introduce a novel stabilization technique for a CMOS VCO polarized in Class-C via a common mode feedback loop with the aim to ensure a robust start-up with no significant phase-noise and power efficiency degradation. The VCO core is based on a crossed pair of NMOS devices refilling a symmetric resonator with a center tapered inductor and biased by a top PMOS current generator. The proposed Class-C VCO is implemented in a RF 55nm CMOS technology and is tunable over the frequency band 6.6-8.2 GHz with average phase noise lower than -127 dBc/Hz @ 1 MHz offset and mean power consumption of 18mW, for a state-of-the-art figure-of-merit of -190 dBc/Hz @ 1 MHz offset. © 2014 IEEE.
A robust start-up Class-C CMOS VCO based on common mode low frequency feedback loop / Perticaroli, Stefano; Palma, Fabrizio. - (2014), pp. 347-350. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC), ESSCIRC 2014 - 40th tenutosi a Venezia Lido; Italy) [10.1109/ESSCIRC.2014.6942093].
A robust start-up Class-C CMOS VCO based on common mode low frequency feedback loop
PERTICAROLI, STEFANO;PALMA, Fabrizio
2014
Abstract
Many Class-C CMOS VCOs have been introduced in the last decade claiming to achieve improved phase noise performance and power efficiency with apparently no tradeoff, however only in the past two years implementation efforts have been focused on stability related issues of such oscillator architectures. In fact, oscillators exploiting time-varying bias techniques may present several stability points and for this reason dedicated start-up circuits are needed to reach the desired periodic steady state regime. In this paper we introduce a novel stabilization technique for a CMOS VCO polarized in Class-C via a common mode feedback loop with the aim to ensure a robust start-up with no significant phase-noise and power efficiency degradation. The VCO core is based on a crossed pair of NMOS devices refilling a symmetric resonator with a center tapered inductor and biased by a top PMOS current generator. The proposed Class-C VCO is implemented in a RF 55nm CMOS technology and is tunable over the frequency band 6.6-8.2 GHz with average phase noise lower than -127 dBc/Hz @ 1 MHz offset and mean power consumption of 18mW, for a state-of-the-art figure-of-merit of -190 dBc/Hz @ 1 MHz offset. © 2014 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.