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Voltage-controlled oscillator

About: Voltage-controlled oscillator is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 23896 publications have been published within this topic receiving 231875 citations. The topic is also known as: VCO.


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28 Jul 2000
TL;DR: In this article, a digital frequency divider in the feedback path of the loop has its division ratio controlled by a digital Δ-Σ modulator, and the calibration is performed only on the high frequency path.
Abstract: PLL frequency synthesizers and their calibration techniques are described. The PLL frequency synthesizers are used to generate digital modulation of a carrier signal. A digital frequency divider in the feedback path of the loop has its division ratio controlled by a digital Δ-Σ modulator. The modulation of the carrier is achieved by applying a modulation signal to the input of the Δ-Σ modulator and to the input of the voltage-controlled oscillator of the PLL. The high frequency path and low frequency path of the modulation signal must be adjusted with respect to one another in order to obtain a good modulation. As the low frequency path can be accurately set, the calibration is performed only on the high frequency path. Digital calibration techniques for the high frequency path are described.

92 citations

Patent
10 Jan 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for generating a local oscillator (LO) frequency in a zero intermediate frequency (IF) receiver or transmitter is presented, where the VCO frequency is divided by a number N to produce a signal having a divided-down frequency.
Abstract: A system and method for generating a local oscillator (LO) frequency in a zero intermediate frequency (IF) receiver or transmitter is presented. A signal is received from a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO). The signal has a VCO frequency. The VCO frequency is divided by a number N to produce a signal having a divided-down frequency. The signal having the VCO frequency is then mixed with the signal having the divided-down frequency to produce an output signal having an output frequency. Local oscillator leakage is reduced. Thus, the receiver or transmitter may operate in multiple wireless communication bands and modes and meet the associated specifications.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical study of a travelling-wave-type oscillator, which utilizes a flux flow in a long Josephson junction for use as a local oscillator in the integrated superconducting receiver system, is made.
Abstract: A theoretical study is made of a travelling‐wave‐type oscillator, which utilizes a flux flow in a long Josephson junction for use as a local oscillator in the integrated superconducting receiver system. An internal electromagnetic field of the oscillator junction in the flux‐flow state is investigated both numerically and analytically. It is shown that the voltage amplitude of the internal oscillation increases gradually in the direction of the flux flow and reaches a maximum value at the junction end. An equivalent circuit of the oscillator is also obtained, which gives dependences of the emitted radiation on frequency, magnetic field, and load. It is shown that the output power attains the value of the order of 10−6 W in the frequency range between 100 and 500 GHz, and that the output power and the radiation frequency can be controlled by both the bias voltage and the applied magnetic field. These theoretical results explain quantitatively the experimental ones with a Pb‐alloy long junction of length 24 λJ.

91 citations

Patent
05 Oct 1998
TL;DR: A phase-locked loop as discussed by the authors is a control circuit where a voltage-controlled oscillator provides an output frequency which is arranged to strive to follow an input frequency, and it includes an inner, fast, negative feedback control circuit, having the sum of a reference frequency from a stable oscillator and the outer output signal as a setpoint, the output frequency as the process value and an inner output signal for controlling the oscillator.
Abstract: A phase locked loop includes at least one control circuit, where a voltage-controlled oscillator provides an output frequency which is arranged to strive to follow an input frequency. The phase locked loop also includes an outer, slow, negative feedback control circuit, having the input frequency as a setpoint, the output frequency as a process value and an outer output signal. The phase locked loop also includes an inner, fast, negative feedback control circuit, having the sum of a reference frequency from a stable oscillator and the outer output signal as a setpoint, the output frequency as the process value and an inner output signal for controlling the voltage controlled oscillator.

91 citations

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TL;DR: Subthreshold operation, passive voltage boosting, and various low-power circuit techniques such as current reuse, stacking, and differential cross coupling have been combined to lower the total power consumption.
Abstract: This paper reports a fully monolithic subthreshold CMOS receiver with integrated subthreshold quadrature LO chain for 2.4 GHz WPAN applications. Subthreshold operation, passive voltage boosting, and various low-power circuit techniques such as current reuse, stacking, and differential cross coupling have been combined to lower the total power consumption. The subthreshold receiver, consisting of the switched-gain low noise amplifier, the quadrature mixers, and the variable gain amplifiers, consumes only 1.4 mW of power and has a gain of 43 dB and a noise figure of 5 dB. The entire quadrature LO chain, including a stacked quadrature VCO and differential cross-coupled buffers, also operates in the subthreshold region and consumes a total power of 1.2 mW. The subthreshold receiver with integrated LO generation is implemented in a 0.18 mum CMOS process. The receiver has a 3-dB IF bandwidth of 95 MHz.

91 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023168
2022344
2021269
2020388
2019469
2018530