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An 8.0 GHz to 12.2 GHz PLL with a capacitor multiplier-based active loop filter is designed in a 28 nm digital CMOS process. A passive loop filter-based version of the PLL is also implemented for comparison. While the PLL area is comparable to that of digital PLLs, the PLL performance is as good as that of an analog PLL that employs a passive loop filter. The capacitor multiplier-based active loop...
This paper describes a 64% locking-range type-I LC PLL architecture with a small loop filter area. By employing a dual-path LC VCO with a boosted open-loop gain at dc, a reference spur or a static phase error problem with a large frequency offset in the type-I PLL is alleviated. The prototype PLL is implemented in 0.13µm CMOS, achieving 2.74-to-5.37GHz locking range with <−50dBc reference...
The next generation of wireless communication is a ubiquitous radio system concept, providing wireless access from short-range to wide-area, with one single reconfigurable and adaptive system for all envisaged radio environments. This paper presents the design approach of RCO (reconfigurable concurrent oscillator) that simultaneously generates two or more signals of different frequencies that eliminate...
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