A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor

Short-range wireless data transmission around the 60GHz band has been flourishing for various biomedical applications due to its features of high speed, high security and small device size. Wireless monitoring of human body with such transceivers has enabled numerous research areas in healthcare and...

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Main Authors: Wang, Haitao, Yeo, Kiat Seng, Do, Anh Tuan, Tan, Yung Sern, Kang, Kai, Lu, Zhenghao
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1003092020-03-07T13:24:49Z A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor Wang, Haitao Yeo, Kiat Seng Do, Anh Tuan Tan, Yung Sern Kang, Kai Lu, Zhenghao School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering International SoC Design Conference (2012 : Jeju, Korea) DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Short-range wireless data transmission around the 60GHz band has been flourishing for various biomedical applications due to its features of high speed, high security and small device size. Wireless monitoring of human body with such transceivers has enabled numerous research areas in healthcare and biomedical engineering, such as long-term real-time recording of the Electroencephalography signal while the subject is in real-life scenario. Among the design challenges of such transceiver, the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) design plays a key role. Large tuning range of the VCO enables the effective utilization of the spectrum while small area is desired for biomedical application with implantation. This paper proposes a novel circuit topology for 60GHz VCO. It covers the full unlicensed 57~66GHz frequency band and supports multi-band operation. Simulated in UMC 1P9M 65nm CMOS technology, a tuning range of 14% has been achieved with low power consumption. The VCO core only occupies an area of 60×80um2, which is the smallest for 60-GHz applications published ever. Accepted version 2013-09-23T06:12:48Z 2019-12-06T20:20:14Z 2013-09-23T06:12:48Z 2019-12-06T20:20:14Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Wang, H., Yeo, K. S., Do, A. T., Tan, Y. S., Kang, K., & Lu, Z. (2012). A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor. 2012 International SoC Design Conference (ISOCC 2012), 383-386. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100309 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13580 10.1109/ISOCC.2012.6407121 en © 2012 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISOCC.2012.6407121]. application/pdf
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Wang, Haitao
Yeo, Kiat Seng
Do, Anh Tuan
Tan, Yung Sern
Kang, Kai
Lu, Zhenghao
A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
description Short-range wireless data transmission around the 60GHz band has been flourishing for various biomedical applications due to its features of high speed, high security and small device size. Wireless monitoring of human body with such transceivers has enabled numerous research areas in healthcare and biomedical engineering, such as long-term real-time recording of the Electroencephalography signal while the subject is in real-life scenario. Among the design challenges of such transceiver, the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) design plays a key role. Large tuning range of the VCO enables the effective utilization of the spectrum while small area is desired for biomedical application with implantation. This paper proposes a novel circuit topology for 60GHz VCO. It covers the full unlicensed 57~66GHz frequency band and supports multi-band operation. Simulated in UMC 1P9M 65nm CMOS technology, a tuning range of 14% has been achieved with low power consumption. The VCO core only occupies an area of 60×80um2, which is the smallest for 60-GHz applications published ever.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wang, Haitao
Yeo, Kiat Seng
Do, Anh Tuan
Tan, Yung Sern
Kang, Kai
Lu, Zhenghao
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Wang, Haitao
Yeo, Kiat Seng
Do, Anh Tuan
Tan, Yung Sern
Kang, Kai
Lu, Zhenghao
author_sort Wang, Haitao
title A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
title_short A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
title_full A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
title_fullStr A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
title_full_unstemmed A 57∼66GHz CMOS voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
title_sort 57∼66ghz cmos voltage-controlled oscillator using tunable differential inductor
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