2002 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37353)
DOI: 10.1109/iscas.2002.1011010
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A 5.8-GHz quadrature cross-coupled oscillator

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“…The advantage of Gm-C filters is that any order filter can be constructed from a passive lowpass prototype. The cross-coupled differential pair has also been used in circuit design before to make simple filters [8][9][10][11], oscillators [12][13][14], and low noise amplifiers [15]. Previously, filter design was advanced by on-chip complementary metal-oxide semiconductor spiral inductors and transformers, albeit with low Qs and requiring comparatively large chip areas making the design of passive and/or active filters all the more attractive [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The advantage of Gm-C filters is that any order filter can be constructed from a passive lowpass prototype. The cross-coupled differential pair has also been used in circuit design before to make simple filters [8][9][10][11], oscillators [12][13][14], and low noise amplifiers [15]. Previously, filter design was advanced by on-chip complementary metal-oxide semiconductor spiral inductors and transformers, albeit with low Qs and requiring comparatively large chip areas making the design of passive and/or active filters all the more attractive [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that not all those filters could be easily biased and many were more straightforward than others. The cross-coupled differential pair has also been used in circuit design before to make simple filters [8][9][10][11], oscillators [12][13][14], and low noise amplifiers [15]. Its main attraction being that it presents a negative resistance that can be used to make oscillators or to tune lossy filters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oscillator/mixer has been implemented using a common cross-coupled relaxation oscillator topology [4], as shown in Fig. 4.…”
Section: B Oscillator/mixermentioning
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“…In this paper, a solution is proposed which is based on a cross-coupled relaxation oscillator [3], which generates signals that are inherently in quadrature [4]. If mixers were added outside this oscillator, the mismatch of the circuit components in the mixer would cause a loss of accuracy, and not much could be won.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%