A 37. 5 MHz differential complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) crystal oscillator with low power and low phase noise for the radio frequency tuner of digital radio broadcasting digital radio mondiale (DRAM...A 37. 5 MHz differential complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) crystal oscillator with low power and low phase noise for the radio frequency tuner of digital radio broadcasting digital radio mondiale (DRAM) and digital audio broadcasting (DAB) systems is realized and characterized. The conventional cross-coupled n-type metal oxide semiconductor (NMOS) transistors are replaced by p-type metal oxide semiconductor (PMOS) transistors to decrease the phase noise in the core part of the crystal oscillator. A symmetry structure of the current mirror is adopted to increase the stability of direct current. The amplitude detecting circuit made up of a single- stage CMOS operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) and a simple amplitude detector is used to improve the current accuracy of the output signals. The chip is fabricated in a 0. 18- pxn CMOS process, and the total chip size is 0. 35 mm x 0. 3 mm. Under a supply voltage of 1.8 V, the measured power consumption is 3.6 mW including the output buffer for 50 testing loads. The proposed crystal oscillator exhibits a low phase noise of - 134. 7 dBc/Hz at 1-kHz offset from the center frequency of 37. 5 MHz.展开更多
Dual-modulus prescalers (DMP) for RF receivers are studied. An improved D-latch is proposed to increase the speed and the driving capability of the DMP. A novel D-latch architecture integrated with ‘OR' logic is p...Dual-modulus prescalers (DMP) for RF receivers are studied. An improved D-latch is proposed to increase the speed and the driving capability of the DMP. A novel D-latch architecture integrated with ‘OR' logic is proposed to decrease the complexity of the circuit. A divided-by-16/17 DMP for application in a digital video broadcasting-terrestrial receiver is realized with a TSMC 0.18μm mixed-signal CMOS process. The programmable & pulse swallow divider in this receiver is designed with a 0.18μm CMOS standard cell library and realized in the same process. The measured results show that the DMP has an output jitter of less than 0.03% and works well with the programmable & pulse swallow divider.展开更多
基金The National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 61106024)the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (No. 20090092120012)the Science and Technology Program of South east University (No. KJ2010402)
文摘A 37. 5 MHz differential complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) crystal oscillator with low power and low phase noise for the radio frequency tuner of digital radio broadcasting digital radio mondiale (DRAM) and digital audio broadcasting (DAB) systems is realized and characterized. The conventional cross-coupled n-type metal oxide semiconductor (NMOS) transistors are replaced by p-type metal oxide semiconductor (PMOS) transistors to decrease the phase noise in the core part of the crystal oscillator. A symmetry structure of the current mirror is adopted to increase the stability of direct current. The amplitude detecting circuit made up of a single- stage CMOS operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) and a simple amplitude detector is used to improve the current accuracy of the output signals. The chip is fabricated in a 0. 18- pxn CMOS process, and the total chip size is 0. 35 mm x 0. 3 mm. Under a supply voltage of 1.8 V, the measured power consumption is 3.6 mW including the output buffer for 50 testing loads. The proposed crystal oscillator exhibits a low phase noise of - 134. 7 dBc/Hz at 1-kHz offset from the center frequency of 37. 5 MHz.
文摘Dual-modulus prescalers (DMP) for RF receivers are studied. An improved D-latch is proposed to increase the speed and the driving capability of the DMP. A novel D-latch architecture integrated with ‘OR' logic is proposed to decrease the complexity of the circuit. A divided-by-16/17 DMP for application in a digital video broadcasting-terrestrial receiver is realized with a TSMC 0.18μm mixed-signal CMOS process. The programmable & pulse swallow divider in this receiver is designed with a 0.18μm CMOS standard cell library and realized in the same process. The measured results show that the DMP has an output jitter of less than 0.03% and works well with the programmable & pulse swallow divider.