A. Esswein, G. Fischer, R. Weigel, T. Ussmüller, C. Carlowitz, M. Vossiek
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Abstract
This paper describes an integrated switched injection-locked oscillator (SILO) circuit for use in pulsed angular modulated ultra wideband communication and radar systems. The circuit consists of two active baluns for single-ended to differential and differential to single-ended conversion, a Schmitt-trigger with modified current mirror load for current peak generation and a simple cross-coupled oscillator for signal generation. It has an externally controllable pulse repetition rate and a pulse duration of approx. 1ns. During operation it consumes 33mA at 3.3V supply voltage, while generating a 370 mVpp signal. The generated signal has a 10dB-bandwidth of over 2GHz at 7.5 GHz center frequency. Measurement results with an external baseband generator are shown.