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Design of X-Band and Ka-Band Colpitts Oscillators Using a Parasitic Cancellation Technique


Abstract:

An X-band and two Ka-band monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) common drain Colpitts oscillators using a parasitic cancellation technique are designed and fabri...Show More

Abstract:

An X-band and two Ka-band monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) common drain Colpitts oscillators using a parasitic cancellation technique are designed and fabricated in a 0.2-μm GaAs pHEMT technology with a fT of 60 GHz. The parasitic cancellation technique significantly improves the negative resistance and increases the maximum operating frequency, which is suitable for microwave and millimeter-wave applications. An in-depth theoretical analysis of the Miller effect and insights in the behavior of the input impedance with the parasitic cancellation are provided. The effect of the Q-factor of the inductor used in the cancellation, and the impact of the parasitic cancellation technique on phase noise and frequency tuning range are analyzed and discussed in detail. The X-band design has a measured phase noise of -117.5 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset with an output power of -9.3 dBm . The first Ka-band design has a measured phase noise of -94 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset with an output power of +0.2 dBm. The second Ka-band design providing more flexibility has a measured phase noise of -98.5 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset with an output power of + 0.3 dBm. The two Ka-band designs achieve very high fOSC/fT ratios and also demonstrate performance comparable to the best previously published oscillators in a similar frequency range.
Page(s): 1817 - 1828
Date of Publication: 08 January 2010

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