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A Switched-Capacitor DC-DC Converter Powering an LC Oscillator to Achieve 85% System Peak Power Efficiency and −65dBc Spurious Tones

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In this paper, we propose a new scheme to directly power a 4.9–5.6GHz LC oscillator from a recursive switched-capacitor DC-DC converter. A finite-state machine is integrated to automatically adjust the… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we propose a new scheme to directly power a 4.9–5.6GHz LC oscillator from a recursive switched-capacitor DC-DC converter. A finite-state machine is integrated to automatically adjust the conversion ratio and switching frequency of the converter such that its DC output voltage is within ±5% of the desired 1V across input voltage range 1.3–2.2V and < 2mA load current conditions. A gate-driver circuit is embedded in each switch of the converter to guarantee constant on-resistance across PVT variations without sacrificing device reliability. Furthermore, a spur reduction block (SRB) is embedded in the oscillator to suppress the ripple induced spurs by stabilizing its tail current. Both the converter and the oscillator are implemented in 40-nm CMOS technology. The measured peak power efficiency of the converter is 87%, while its spot noise is < 1.5nV/ $\sqrt {\mathrm{ Hz}}$ , which does not degrade the phase noise of the oscillator. The SRB suppresses the spur to < −65dBc under the 30mVpp ripple of the converter.

Keywords: converter; capacitor converter; switched capacitor; oscillator; peak power

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Year Published: 2020

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