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We present a FBAR oscillator that operates at 628MHz, achieves low jitter <50fs and good frequency stability all while fitting in a small package of 1.1 × 0.9 × 0.25 mm3. The chip-scale oscillator employs a feedback circuitry in the encapsulating lid of a FBAR resonator and makes use of a differential Colpitts oscillator design fabricated in 0.6µm CMOS technology. To achieve the frequency precision...
We present a robust, chip-scale packaged FBAR oscillator that is compatible with high volume manufacturing. The oscillator's extremely small size (area < 1 mm2, thickness = 0.23 mm) combined with an SMT-compatible pad design enables integration of the timing function in-package with a companion ASIC. We have measured tens of thousands of oscillators operating at a native frequency of 2.6 GHz and...
We present the first IC oscillator using acoustically coupled FBAR's with a 3.75% tuning range. The tuning range is higher than previous low-power FBAR oscillators and wide enough to cover the individual ISM bands. The high Q of the resonator enables to achieve a phase noise of −144.35dBc/Hz at 1MHz offset with a carrier frequency of 1.55GHz and a power consumption of 11.7mW. The miniaturized coupled...
We demonstrate a 2.6 GHz chip-scale oscillator that measured phase noise better than −150 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset and integrated jitter of just 25 fs. The part was designed with differential out and drives a 100 Ohm differential load with a mean voltage swing of 100 to 200 mV. The phase noise at 10 kHz offset is −110 dBc/Hz. The device runs at 3.3V and Idd is just over 9mA (including buffer). Another...
Acoustical attenuation and velocity parameters for Carbon Doped Oxide (CDO) thin films at GHz frequencies are needed to design Coupled Resonator Filters (CRF). CDO exhibits longitudinal acoustical impedance in the range of 2 to 11 MRayls, velocity of 2400 to 4000 m/s, and acoustical attenuation of 300 to 5000 dB/cm @ 1 GHz. A novel short loop acoustical technique is presented to make these measurements...
Recently, a new standard has been proposed to augment the performance of future Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, and is generally referred to as the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) band. By also requiring differential signals from the output of the filter to the cell phone receiver, further performance improvements can be obtained. To accommodate the new GNSS specifications and...
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