A 0.0018-mm2 153% Locking-Range CML-Based Divider-by-2 With Tunable Self-Resonant Frequency Using an Auxiliary Negative- g} Cell
This paper presents an area-efficient current-mode-logic (CML)-based divider, with a tunable self-resonant frequency for locking range (LR) extension. Specifically, a negative-g m (NG) cell is inserted between the resonated shunt-peaking inductor and the load resistor to shift the divider's sen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on circuits and systems. I, Regular papers Regular papers, 2019-09, Vol.66 (9), p.3330-3339 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an area-efficient current-mode-logic (CML)-based divider, with a tunable self-resonant frequency for locking range (LR) extension. Specifically, a negative-g m (NG) cell is inserted between the resonated shunt-peaking inductor and the load resistor to shift the divider's sensitivity curve (SC), enabling concurrently a higher operating frequency and a wider LR. We also use the injection-locking concept, together with a graphical phasor diagram with the frequency-phase information, to systematically explain the LR-extension mechanism. Prototyped in a 65-nm CMOS, the divider occupies a tiny active area of 0.0018 mm 2 . The measured LR is 153% (4-30 GHz) while consuming 4.06-4.28 mW at 30 GHz under a single 1.2-V supply. The performance corresponds to two figure of merits: FOM P of 25.5 dB and FOMP of 71.5, both compare favorably with the state of the art. |
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ISSN: | 1549-8328 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TCSI.2019.2925090 |