A VLSI CMOS delay oriented waveform converter for polyphasefrequency synthesizer |
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Authors: | Spataro A Deval Y Begueret J-B Fouillat P Belot D |
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Institution: | LXL Microelectron. Lab., Bordeaux I Univ.; |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we present a waveform converter implemented on a 0.25-μm CMOS technology using a dedicated design methodology (Delay Oriented Design). The circuit converts a square wave signal in both in-phase and quadrature-phase sinusoidal differential outputs. It also multiplies the frequency by seven. The output frequency range of this converter extends from 1.05 GHz up to 2.17 GHz. This converter is dedicated for the design of a third-generation mobile phone synthesizer using a double-loop architecture. For an output frequency of 2 GHz, the measured phase noise at 10-kHz offset from the carrier is -97 dBc/Hz. The circuit consumes 50 mW from a 2.5-V supply |
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