A-31dbc Integrated-Phase-Noise 29ghz Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer Supporting Multiple Frequency Bands For Backward-Compatible 5g Using A Frequency Doubler And Injection-Locked Frequency Multipliers

2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS CONFERENCE - (ISSCC)(2018)

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To address the increasing demand for high-bandwidth mobile communications, 5G technology is targeted to support data-rates up to 10Gb/s. To reach this goal, one of challenging tasks for wireless transceivers is to generate millimeter-wave (mmW) band Lo signals that have an ultra-low integrated phase noise (IPN). The IPN of an LO signal should be reduced to less than −30dBc to satisfy the EVM requirements of high-order modulations, such as 64-QAM. Figure 23.1.1 shows the frequency spectrum for cellular systems, including existing bands below 6GHz and new mmW bands for 5G. A key goal of the evolution of mobile communications is to ensure interoperability with past-generation standards, and this is expected to continue for 5G. Thus, LO generators eventually will be designed to cover existing bands as well as mmW bands. There are many PLLs that can generate mmW signals directly [1,2], but their ability to achieve low IPN is limited. This is because they are susceptible to increases in in-band phase noise due to their large division numbers and out-of-band phase noise due to the low Q-factors of mmW VCOs. They also require a significant amount of power to operate high-frequency circuits, such as frequency dividers. In addition, they must divide frequencies again to support bands below 6GHz, resulting in the consumption of additional power.
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multiple frequency bands,injection-locked frequency multipliers,LO generators,muitiple ILFM design,frequency drifts,low-power frequency-tracking loop,ultra-low-IPN signal generation,high-Q VCO,RFD,low-noise reference-frequency doubler,fractional-N PLL,backward-compatible 5G,integrated-phase-noise fractional-N frequency synthesizer,frequency 29.0 GHz
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