Title :
Cross-coupled differential oscillator MMICs with low phase-noise performance
Author :
Sang-Woong Yoon ; Eun-Chul Park ; Chang-Ho Lee ; Sanghoon Sim ; Sang-Goog Lee ; Euisik Yoon ; Laskar, J. ; Songcheol Hong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
LC-tank oscillators in the 5/spl sim/6 GHz frequency range have been designed and implemented in a commercial 0.6 μm GaAs MESFET technology. One is a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), and the other is an oscillator without a controlling element. The output frequency range of the VCO is from 5.44 to 6.14 GHz, and the measured phase-noise is -101.67 dBc/Hz at an offset frequency of 600 KHz from the 5.44 GHz carrier. The phase-noise of the 6.44 GHz oscillator is -108 dBc/Hz at an offset frequency of 600 KHz, and the phase-noise curve, in the offset frequency range between 100 KHz and 1 MHz, shows a -20 dB/decade slope. These phase-noise characteristics are comparable to, or better than, those of the reported 5/spl sim/6 GHz-band CMOS oscillators. To our knowledge, this is the first GaAs MESFET-based oscillator which has a cross-coupled differential topology and a capacitive coupling feedback to suppress the up-conversion of 1/f noise. Also, it is first reported that the GaAs MESFET-based oscillator shows 1/f2 phase-noise behavior across the offset frequency range from 100 KHz to 1 MHz.
Keywords :
1/f noise; III-V semiconductors; MESFET integrated circuits; MMIC oscillators; coupled circuits; feedback oscillators; field effect MMIC; gallium arsenide; integrated circuit noise; phase noise; voltage-controlled oscillators; 1/f noise upconversion; 5.44 to 6.14 GHz; GaAs; LC-tank oscillators; MESFET technology; capacitive coupling feedback; cross-coupled differential oscillator MMIC; cross-coupled differential topology; fully integrated oscillators; low phase-noise performance; tunability; voltage-controlled oscillator; Feedback; Foundries; Frequency; Gallium arsenide; Inductors; MESFETs; MMICs; Phase noise; Topology; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Journal_Title :
Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/7260.974557