A mmWave Oscillator Design Utilizing High-Q Active-Mode On-Chip MEMS Resonators for Improved Fundamental Limits of Phase Noise
Abstract: (RFT) allows very high-Q active mode resonators, promising crystal-less monolithic clock generation for mmWave systems. However, there is a strong need for design of mmWave oscillators that utilize the high-Q of active-mode RFT (AM-RFT) optimally, while handling unique challenges such as resonator's low electromechanical transduction. In this brief, we develop a theory and through design and post-layout simulations in 14 nm Global Foundry process, we show the first active oscillator with AM-RFT at 30 GHz, which improves the fundamental limits of phase noise and figure-of-merit as compared to the oscillators with conventional LC resonators. For AM-RFT with Q factor of 10K, post layout simulation results show that the proposed oscillator exhibits phase noise less than -140 dBc per Hz and figure-of-merit greater than 228 dBc per Hz at 1 MHz offset for 30 GHz center frequency, which are more than 25 dB better than the existing monolithic LC oscillators.
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