This paper describes the design and experimental verification of a tunable oscillator based on a microwave distributed amplifier. The oscillator met design expectations, being capable of continuous tuning over the range 1-3.5 GHz with good spectral purity
Tunable VCOs operating around 24GHz in 0 18 mu m CMOS are reported Simple CMOS inverters are used as...
This paper presents a novel solution of an oscillator with electronically adjustable oscillation con...
A microwave oscillator topology based on CRLH (Composite Right-/Left-Handed) unit cells is analyzed...
It is widely believed that many drawbacks in today's wireless communication paradigm might be reliev...
A novel current-steering delay-balanced tuning technique for distributed voltage controlled oscillat...
Given the urgence of a new paradigm in wireless digital trasmission which should allow for higher bi...
The phase noise of a distributed oscillator is evaluated very simply by identifying an effective cap...
Distributed voltage-controlled oscillators (DVCOs) are presented as a new approach to the design of ...
The design of high frequency silicon bipolar oscillator using common emitter (CE) with distributed o...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-88.1. Introduction -- 2. Fundamentals of microwave oscillato...
The feasibility of using standard 0.18 mu m CMOS technology for low cost wideband monolithic microwa...
At radio and microwave frequencies, transistor oscillators are mainly used to provide carrier signal...
The modern telecommunication services require increasingly wide tuning bands and improved spectral p...
A novel concept in solid state microwave signal generation, first proposed by J. A. Cooper Jr. and K...
Design concepts of fully monolithically in-tegrated VCOs are presented that include special so-lutio...
Tunable VCOs operating around 24GHz in 0 18 mu m CMOS are reported Simple CMOS inverters are used as...
This paper presents a novel solution of an oscillator with electronically adjustable oscillation con...
A microwave oscillator topology based on CRLH (Composite Right-/Left-Handed) unit cells is analyzed...
It is widely believed that many drawbacks in today's wireless communication paradigm might be reliev...
A novel current-steering delay-balanced tuning technique for distributed voltage controlled oscillat...
Given the urgence of a new paradigm in wireless digital trasmission which should allow for higher bi...
The phase noise of a distributed oscillator is evaluated very simply by identifying an effective cap...
Distributed voltage-controlled oscillators (DVCOs) are presented as a new approach to the design of ...
The design of high frequency silicon bipolar oscillator using common emitter (CE) with distributed o...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-88.1. Introduction -- 2. Fundamentals of microwave oscillato...
The feasibility of using standard 0.18 mu m CMOS technology for low cost wideband monolithic microwa...
At radio and microwave frequencies, transistor oscillators are mainly used to provide carrier signal...
The modern telecommunication services require increasingly wide tuning bands and improved spectral p...
A novel concept in solid state microwave signal generation, first proposed by J. A. Cooper Jr. and K...
Design concepts of fully monolithically in-tegrated VCOs are presented that include special so-lutio...
Tunable VCOs operating around 24GHz in 0 18 mu m CMOS are reported Simple CMOS inverters are used as...
This paper presents a novel solution of an oscillator with electronically adjustable oscillation con...
A microwave oscillator topology based on CRLH (Composite Right-/Left-Handed) unit cells is analyzed...