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A Very Low Power Quadrature VCO with Modified Current-Reuse and Back-Gate Coupling Topology

Journal

JOURNAL OF CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND COMPUTERS
Volume 26, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0218126617501845

Keywords

CMOS; quadrature voltage-controlled oscillator (QVCO); very low power; modified current-reuse; back-gate coupling

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2016JJ6095]
  2. Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department [14B107]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61504013]

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In this paper, a very low power modified current-reused quadrature voltage-controlled oscillator (QVCO) is proposed with the back-gate coupling technique for the quadrature signal generation. By stacking switching transistors in series like a cascode, the modified current-reused QVCO can be constructed in a totem-pole manner to reuse the dc biasing current and lower the power consumption. By utilizing the back-gates of switching transistors as coupling terminals to achieve the quadrature outputs, the back-gate coupled QVCO improves the phase noise and reduces the power consumption compared to the conventional coupling transistor based topology. Together with the modified current-reuse and back-gate coupling techniques, the proposed QVCO can operate at reduced supply voltage and power consumption while maintaining remarkable circuit performance in terms of low phase noise and wide tuning range. With a dc power of 1.6mW under a 0.8V supply voltage, the simulation results show the tuning range of the QVCO is from 2.36 to 3.04GHz as the tuning voltage is varied from 0.8 to 0.0V. The phase noise is -118.3dBc/Hz at 1MHz offset frequency from the carrier frequency of 2.36GHz and the corresponding figure-of-merit of the QVCO is -183.7dBc/Hz.

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