## Abstract A new low‐power 27.07‐GHz voltage controlled oscillator is designed for Ka‐band applications in this article. Body bias technique is used for the low‐power and low‐phase noise VCO design. The VCO can be tuned from 26.35 to 27.102 GHz. The measured phase noise is −106.2 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz o
Low-power 2.4/5.15-GHz dual-band voltage-controlled oscillator
✍ Scribed by Yannan Miao; Chirn Chye Boon; Manh Anh Do; Kiat Seng Yeo; Yuxiang X. Zhang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0895-2477
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
We proposed a 2.4/5.15 GHz dual‐band voltage‐controlled oscillator which consists of a voltage‐controlled oscillator and an injection‐locked oscillator. Its upper and lower band frequencies are 4.48∼5.86 GHz and 2.24∼2.93 GHz, respectively. With the power consumption of 3.2 mW, their phase noises are −115 and −121 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 53:2495–2497, 2011; View this article online at wileyonlinelibrary.com. DOI 10.1002/mop.26329
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