Nehring J, Fischer G, Weigel R, Kissinger D (2014)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2014
Publisher: VDE
Pages Range: 1-4
Event location: Aachen
This paper proposes a wideband signal source covering a bandwidth of two octaves from 8 GHz to 32 GHz. The system is based on an array of three wideband voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) for octave wide frequency syn- thesis and a post-synthesis stage which extends the bandwidth by another octave. The circuits were fabricated in a 0.35 μm SiGe bipolar technology with an ft/fmax= 170/250GHz. The VCO tuning ranges are 28.9 \%, 26.2 \% and 24.7 \% respectively. The average output power was measured to be −3.5 dBm. The single-sideband phase noise at 1 MHz offset has an average value of −100 dBc/Hz over the entire bandwidth of two octaves. The system blocks VCO array, bandwidth extension and output buffer consume a power of 175 mW, 277 mW and 150 mW.
APA:
Nehring, J., Fischer, G., Weigel, R., & Kissinger, D. (2014). An 8-32GHz Frequency Synthesizer based on a Wideband VCO Array with Bandwidth Extension Stage. In Proceedings of the German Microwave Conference (Gemic) (pp. 1-4). Aachen: VDE.
MLA:
Nehring, Johannes, et al. "An 8-32GHz Frequency Synthesizer based on a Wideband VCO Array with Bandwidth Extension Stage." Proceedings of the German Microwave Conference (Gemic), Aachen VDE, 2014. 1-4.
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