Title :
A high-frequency low-power sinusoidal quadrature oscillator using only CMOS current mirrors
Author :
Leelasantitham, A. ; Srisuchinwong, B.
Author_Institution :
Sirindhorn Int. Inst. of Technol., Thammasat Univ., PatumThani, Thailand
Abstract :
A high-frequency low-power sinusoidal quadrature oscillator is presented through a new technique using only CMOS current mirrors. The technique is relatively simple based on (1) internal capacitances of CMOS current mirrors and (2) a resistor of a CMOS current mirror for a negative resistance. No external capacitances or inductances are required. As a particular example, a 3.02-GHz, 0.4-fT, 0.31-mW, CMOS sinusoidal quadrature oscillator has been demonstrated. The oscillation frequency (f0) is 3.02 GHz. The ratio of (f0/fT) is 0.4. The power consumption is low at approximately 0.31 mW. Total harmonic distortions (THD) are less than 0.3%. The oscillation frequency is current-tunable over a range of 660 MHz or 21.85%. The amplitude matching and the quadrature phase matching are better than 0.029 dB and 0.15°, respectively. A figure of merit called CNRnorm is 161.68 dBc/Hz at the 2 MHz offset from 3.02 GHz. Comparisons to other approaches are also presented.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; capacitance; circuit tuning; current mirrors; harmonic distortion; low-power electronics; microwave oscillators; negative resistance circuits; resistors; 0.31 mW; 2 MHz; 3.02 GHz; 660 MHz; CMOS current mirrors; amplitude matching; capacitances; figure of merit; inductances; negative resistance; oscillation frequency; phase matching; resistor; sinusoidal quadrature oscillator; total harmonic distortions; CMOS technology; Capacitance; Capacitors; Circuits; Energy consumption; Frequency conversion; Mirrors; Operational amplifiers; Oscillators; Resistors;
Conference_Titel :
Microelectronics, 2003. ICM 2003. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
977-05-2010-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICM.2003.1287853