This paper presents an experimental analysis of the performance degradation of an LC-Voltage Controlled Oscillator (LC-VCO) produced by high frequency noise present in the substrate. The spurs observed are shown to be caused by a frequency pulling mechanism. Based on the theory of injection locked oscillators, a new analytical model to predict the behavior of the LC-VCO under the effect of high frequency substrate noise is presented. The analytical model, which is successfully compared with experimental measurements on a 7 GHz LCVCO, provides rapid intuition on the relation between spurs and circuit parameters.Peer Reviewe
This paper systematically investigates the hot-carrier- and soft-breakdown-induced performance degra...
This paper systematically investigates the hot-carrier- and soft-breakdown-induced performance degra...
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This paper presents an experimental analysis of the performance degradation of an LC-Voltage Control...
Abstract—This paper presents an experimental analysis of the performance degradation of an LC-Voltag...
[[abstract]]In this letter, a substrate noise coupling effect in LC voltage-controlled oscillators (...
[[abstract]]Impact of substrate noise coupling on a wideband VCO (5.6 to 7.5 GHz) was investigated u...
This work presents the design procedure followed to obtain a low-power voltage-controlled oscillator...
This paper reports a novel simulation methodology for analysis and prediction of substrate noise imp...
A current reused LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) operating at 2.4 GHz range has been designed...
The present work addresses the investigation of phase noise degradation of LC-tank VCOs due to real...
A current reused LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) operating at 2.4 GHz range has been designed...
This paper analyzes the impact of high-frequency substrate noise on two 60 GHz LC-VCOs that implemen...
This thesis focuses on the analysis and development of High-Performance LC Voltage-Controlled Oscill...
This paper deals with the Single Sideband to Carrier Ratio (SSCR) dependence on the oscillation ampl...
This paper systematically investigates the hot-carrier- and soft-breakdown-induced performance degra...
This paper systematically investigates the hot-carrier- and soft-breakdown-induced performance degra...
This work presents a technique for reducing the flicker noise up-conversion to phase noise in CMOS L...
This paper presents an experimental analysis of the performance degradation of an LC-Voltage Control...
Abstract—This paper presents an experimental analysis of the performance degradation of an LC-Voltag...
[[abstract]]In this letter, a substrate noise coupling effect in LC voltage-controlled oscillators (...
[[abstract]]Impact of substrate noise coupling on a wideband VCO (5.6 to 7.5 GHz) was investigated u...
This work presents the design procedure followed to obtain a low-power voltage-controlled oscillator...
This paper reports a novel simulation methodology for analysis and prediction of substrate noise imp...
A current reused LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) operating at 2.4 GHz range has been designed...
The present work addresses the investigation of phase noise degradation of LC-tank VCOs due to real...
A current reused LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) operating at 2.4 GHz range has been designed...
This paper analyzes the impact of high-frequency substrate noise on two 60 GHz LC-VCOs that implemen...
This thesis focuses on the analysis and development of High-Performance LC Voltage-Controlled Oscill...
This paper deals with the Single Sideband to Carrier Ratio (SSCR) dependence on the oscillation ampl...
This paper systematically investigates the hot-carrier- and soft-breakdown-induced performance degra...
This paper systematically investigates the hot-carrier- and soft-breakdown-induced performance degra...
This work presents a technique for reducing the flicker noise up-conversion to phase noise in CMOS L...