Low Power VCO Design in CMOS [electronic resource] /by Marc Tiebout ; edited by Kiyoo Itoh, Thomas Lee, Takayasu Sakurai, Willy M. C. Sansen, Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel.
by Tiebout, Marc [author.]; Itoh, Kiyoo [editor.]; Lee, Thomas [editor.]; Sakurai, Takayasu [editor.]; Sansen, Willy M. C [editor.]; Schmitt-Landsiedel, Doris [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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VCO Basics -- Tank Properties -- VCO Design Theory -- Low Power Low Phase Noise VCO Design -- MOS Transistors -- Inductors -- Capacitors -- VCO Design Guide -- 1.3GHz Fully Integrated CMOS VCO for GSM -- 1.8GHz Quadrature VCO Design for DCS1800 and GSM -- A Fully Integrated 51GHz VCO in 0.13 ?m CMOS -- Dual Band 1 GHz / 2 GHz VCO Design -- General Conclusion.
The performance of voltage controlled oscillators (VCO) is of extreme importance for any telecommunication or data communication system. This practical guide develops a systematic, fully-integrated LC-VCO design for low power and low phase noise, especially useful to meet the demands on mobile devices such as cell phones. The proposed VCO design approaches are experimentally verified with several fully integrated CMOS VCOs. The concise presentation is offered in three parts (VCO design; CMOS devices for VCO design; and fully-integrated CMOS DESIGNS) and supplemented by an appendix summarizing the state of the art.
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