Underlying physical mechanisms controlling the noise properties of oscillators are studied. This treatment shows the importance of inductance selection for oscillator noise optimization. A design strategy centered around an inductance selection scheme is executed using a practical graphical optimization method to optimize phase noise subject to design constraints such as power dissipation, tank amplitude, tuning range, startup condition, and diameters of spiral inductors. The optimization technique is demonstrated through a design example, leading to a 2.4-GHz fully integrated, LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) implemented using 0.35-μm MOS transistors. The measured phase-noise values are -121, -117, and -115 dBc/Hz at 600-kHz offset f...
The demand for low power, low cost, and low noise RF sub-systems has lead to the development of comp...
Abstract:- We propose a heuristic for the optimal sizing of LC VCO’s. The heuristic is an algorithm ...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research encompasses the...
Underlying physical mechanisms controlling the noise properties of oscillators are studied. This tre...
International audienceThis paper describes the design and the optimization in terms of phase noise o...
A 2.4 GHz LC voltage controlled oscillator is designed and optimized via linear programming and impl...
[[abstract]]A novel three-dimensional phase noise analysis diagram is presented. The minimization of...
Abstract—Based on a physical understanding of phase-noise mechanisms, a passive LC filter is found t...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe an original method for determining the optimal oper...
This thesis focuses on the analysis and development of High-Performance LC Voltage-Controlled Oscill...
This work will present a more accurate frequency prediction model for single-ended ring oscillators ...
A method of optimizing components and transistors sizing for CMOS Cross-Coupled LC voltage controlle...
This thesis studies the problems with maintaining the spectral purity of fully integrated VCO circui...
This doctoral dissertation studies voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) that operate at low supply ...
Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) offers the radio frequency (RF) system designer a freedom to sel...
The demand for low power, low cost, and low noise RF sub-systems has lead to the development of comp...
Abstract:- We propose a heuristic for the optimal sizing of LC VCO’s. The heuristic is an algorithm ...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research encompasses the...
Underlying physical mechanisms controlling the noise properties of oscillators are studied. This tre...
International audienceThis paper describes the design and the optimization in terms of phase noise o...
A 2.4 GHz LC voltage controlled oscillator is designed and optimized via linear programming and impl...
[[abstract]]A novel three-dimensional phase noise analysis diagram is presented. The minimization of...
Abstract—Based on a physical understanding of phase-noise mechanisms, a passive LC filter is found t...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe an original method for determining the optimal oper...
This thesis focuses on the analysis and development of High-Performance LC Voltage-Controlled Oscill...
This work will present a more accurate frequency prediction model for single-ended ring oscillators ...
A method of optimizing components and transistors sizing for CMOS Cross-Coupled LC voltage controlle...
This thesis studies the problems with maintaining the spectral purity of fully integrated VCO circui...
This doctoral dissertation studies voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) that operate at low supply ...
Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) offers the radio frequency (RF) system designer a freedom to sel...
The demand for low power, low cost, and low noise RF sub-systems has lead to the development of comp...
Abstract:- We propose a heuristic for the optimal sizing of LC VCO’s. The heuristic is an algorithm ...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research encompasses the...