The Design of Low Noise Oscillators

by Ali Hajimiri and Thomas H. Lee

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It is hardly a revelation to note that wireless and mobile communications have grown tremendously during the last few years. This growth has placed stringent requi- ments on channel spacing and, by implication, on the phase noise of oscillators. C- pounding the challenge has been a recent drive toward implementations of transceivers in CMOS, whose inferior 1/f noise performance has usually been thought to disqualify it from use in all but the lowest-performance oscillators. Low noise oscillators are also highly desired in the digital world, of course. The c- tinued drive toward higher clock frequencies translates into a demand for ev- decreasing jitter. Clearly, there is a need for a deep understanding of the fundamental mechanisms g- erning the process by which device, substrate, and supply noise turn into jitter and phase noise. Existing models generally offer only qualitative insights, however, and it has not always been clear why they are not quantitatively correct.
  • ISBN10 0306481995
  • ISBN13 9780306481994
  • Publish Date 28 February 1999
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Plenum Publishing Corporation
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 221
  • Language English