K. Kobayashi, D.M. Smith, C. Kau, A. Oki, A.K. Sharma, B. Allen, D. Streit
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Abstract
The authors have achieved the lowest phase noise reported for an HBT VCO at X-band. The VCO employs an off-chip quarter-wave open stub microstrip resonator fabricated on a 50 mil quartz substrate and a shunt-varactor diode for frequency tuning. At a center frequency of 8.9 GHz, the VCO achieves -103 to -105 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz over a tuning bandwidth of 140 MHz (1.6%). By reducing the unloaded Q of the microstrip resonator, a 770 MHz tuning bandwidth (8.6%) can be achieve with a phase noise ranging from -98.5 to 100.5 dBc/Hz. Without a tuning varactor, a record minimum phase noise of -112 dBc/Hz was achieved at a center frequency of 8.3 GHz which benchmarks the lowest reported phase noise achieved for an HBT oscillator at X-band. The HBT VCO MMIC features a monolithically integrated PIN diode quench circuit which enables the VCO to be used in switchband synthesizer applications.