Title :
Design method for low-power, low phase noise voltage-controlled oscillators
Author :
Jankovic, Milos ; Brannon, Alan ; Breitbarth, Jason ; Popovic, Zoya
Author_Institution :
Colorado Univ., Boulder
Abstract :
This paper presents a design method for voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) with simultaneous small size, low phase noise, DC power consumption and thermal drift. We show design steps to give good prediction of VCO phase noise and power consumption behavior: (1) measured resonator frequency-dependent parameters; (2) transistor additive phase noise/ noise figure characterization; (3) accurate tuning element model; and (4) bias-dependent model in case of an active load. As an illustration, the design of a 3.4-GHz bipolar transistor VCO with varactor tuning is presented Oscillator measurements demonstrate low phase noise (-40dBc@ 100Hz and better than -lOOdBcfflOkHz) with power consumption on the order of a few milliwatts with a circuit footprint smaller than 0.6cm2. The temperature stability is found to be better than +/-10ppm/degC from -40degC to +30degC. The oscillators are implemented using low-cost off-the-shelf surface-mountable components, including a micro-coaxial resonator. The VCO directly modulates the current of a laser diode and demonstrates a short-term stability 2-10/radictau Bias of clock. when locked to a miniature Rubidium atomic clock.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; microwave bipolar transistors; phase noise; semiconductor lasers; varactors; voltage-controlled oscillators; DC power consumption; Rubidium atomic clock; VCO design method; bias-dependent model; bipolar transistor; frequency 3.4 GHz; laser diode; low phase noise; noise figure characterization; oscillator measurement; resonator frequency-dependent parameter; short-term stability; temperature -40 degC to 30 degC; temperature stability; thermal drift; transistor additive phase noise; tuning element model; varactor tuning; voltage-controlled oscillator; Design methodology; Energy consumption; Frequency measurement; Laser tuning; Noise measurement; Phase measurement; Phase noise; Power measurement; Predictive models; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Integrated Circuit Conference, 2007. EuMIC 2007. European
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-2-87487-002-6
DOI :
10.1109/EMICC.2007.4412683