Ming-Da Tsai, C.W. Yeh, Yi-Hsien Cho, L. Ke, P. Chen, G. Dehng
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引用次数: 23
摘要
本文提出了一种集成的26-MHz数字控制晶体振荡器(DCXO),具有温度补偿功能,可用于多标准蜂窝应用,在10 kHz和100 kHz偏移时分别实现-154和-159 dBc/Hz的相位噪声。通过内置温度传感器和补偿电容对温度下的频率不稳定性进行补偿。从-10到55℃的频率不稳定性约为+/- 1ppm。AFC频率调谐由数字控制的金属-氧化物-金属电容器阵列完成,该阵列是13位温度计解码。DCXO采用0.13 μ m CMOS技术实现。
A temperature-compensated low-noise digitally-controlled crystal oscillator for multi-standard applications
This paper presents an integrated 26-MHz digitally-controlled crystal oscillator (DCXO) with temperature compensation function for multi-standard cellular applications, that achieves a phase noise of -154 and -159 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz and 100 kHz offset, respectively. The frequency instability over temperature is compensated by built-in temperature sensor and compensating capacitor. The frequency instability from -10 to 55 degC is about +/- 1 ppm. The AFC frequency tuning is done by a digitally-controlled metal-oxide-metal capacitor array that is 13-bit thermometer decoded. The DCXO is implemented in a 0.13-mum CMOS technology.