نتایج جستجو برای: controlled oscillator

تعداد نتایج: 411637  

Journal: :I. J. Bifurcation and Chaos 2005
Mohamed Djemai Jean-Pierre Barbot Driss Boutat

In this article, the secure transmission of data is being realized on the basis of the synchronization of two chaotic systems. The transmitted signal is only the sign of a projection of the state. This has the advantage of making the transmission not very sensitive to the noises of transmission and the attenuation of the transmitted signal without using a VCO (Voltage Control Oscillatory) into ...

2010
C. M. Yang Hsuan-Ling Kao Y. C. Chang M. T. Chen H. M. Chang C. H. Wu

A low phase noise, small power dissipation and small sized K-band cascode differential voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) with capacitive feedback topology using 0.18 μm CMOS technology is described. The VCO operated can be tuned between 19.1 GHz and 20.9 GHz and has low phase noise of -108.67 dBc/Hz at a 1 MHz offset. The output power of the 20.7 GHz is about -21.12 dBm. The Figure of merit (...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2013
Jae-Hoon Song Byung-Sung Kim Sangwook Nam

In this paper, a 24 GHz transformer-coupled VCO is presented for a wide linear tuning range in the 0.13-μm CMOS process. The measured results of the proposed VCO show that the center frequency is 23.5 GHz with 7.4% frequency tuning range. The output frequency curve has wide linear tuning region (5.5%) at the middle of the curve. Also, the VCO exhibits good phase noise of −110.23 dBc/Hz at an of...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2005
Yoshiaki Yoshihara Hirotaka Sugawara Hiroyuki Ito Kenichi Okada Kazuya Masu

This paper presents a novel wide tuning range CMOS Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO). VCO uses an on-chip variable inductor as an additional variable element to extend the tuning range of VCO. The fabricated variable inductor achieves the variable range of 35%. The VCO was fabricated using 0.35 μm standard CMOS process, and can be tuned continuously from 2.13 GHz to 3.28 GHz (tuning range of ...

2002
Aleksandar Tasic Wouter A. Serdijn

So far, oscillators have been designed to perform a specific task while the key parameters such as phase-noise and power consumption are set by the hardware design and not by the communication system in an adaptive way. As the communication channel is often subject to changes, the conditions under which the oscillator operates should be changed as well. Therefore, the concept of design for adap...

Journal: :Computer Physics Communications 2015
Han-Xin Yang Liang Huang

In a recent work (Shao et al., 2009), a nonconsensus opinion (NCO) model was proposed, where two opinions can stably coexist by forming clusters of agents holding the same opinion. The NCO model on lattices and several complex networks displays a phase transition behavior, which is characterized by a large spanning cluster of nodes holding the same opinion appears when the initial fraction of n...

2000
Huiting Chen Randall Geiger

* This work was supported, in part, by Texas Instruments Inc., Rocketchips Inc., and the R. J. Carver trust. Abstract-Techniques for enhancing the operation frequency range for voltage controlled ring oscillators are discussed. It is shown that substantial improvement in speed is achievable with concentric layout techniques and with transconductance density optimization. Simulation results for ...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2010
Shoichi Hara Kenichi Okada Akira Matsuzawa

This paper proposes a novel wideband voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) for multi-band transceivers. The proposed oscillator has a core VCO and a tuning-range extension circuit, which consists of an injection-locked frequency divider (ILFD) and flip flop dividers. The two-stage differential ILFD generates quadrature outputs and realizes two, three, four, and six of divide ratio with very wide ...

2014
Mohammad Elbadry Sachin Kalia Ramesh Harjani

A wide-tuning range QVCO with a novel complimentary-coupling scheme is presented. Two NMOS-only VCOs are coupled via complimentary PMOS injection transistors. This shifts the injection current away from the zerocrossings of the output voltage, thereby reducing the sensitivity of the VCO to injection noise, which results in significant phasenoise improvement. Phase-shift is achieved without freq...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2006
Ching-Yuan Yang Meng-Ting Tsai

This paper describes 3-GHz and 7-GHz tunableinductance LC-tank voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) implemented in 0.18-μm CMOS technology. Unlike the traditional tuning method by a varactor, a tunable inductor is employed in the VCO by using a transformer to compensate for the energy loss. The VCO facilitates the tuning frequency and low noise of the output signals, together with a variable i...

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