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    Characterisation of the potential of frequency modulation and optical feedback locking for cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy

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    A combination of optical feedback self-locking of a continuous-wave distributed feedback diode laser to a V-shaped high finesse cavity, laser phase modulation at a frequency equal to the free spectral range of the V-cavity and detection of the transmitted laser beam at this high modulation frequency is described for possible application in cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy.In order to estimate an absorbance baseline noise of laser intensity and frequency modulated light triplet passed through the V-cavity in open air, a 1.5-cm long optical cell filled by C2H2 at low pressure was placed behind the cavity output mirror. The performance of the setup was evaluated from the experimental bandwidth normalised relative intensity noise on the cavity output and the frequency modulation absorption signals induced by C2H2 absorption in the 1.5-cm cell. From these data we estimate that the noise-equivalent absorption sensitivity of 2.1*10^-11 cm^-1 Hz^-1/2 by a factor of 11.7 above a shot-noise limit can be achieved for C2H2 absorption spectra extracted from the heterodyne beat signals recorded at the transmission maxima intensity peaks of the successive TEM00 resonances.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Appl. Phys. B 28.07.201

    A Fully-Integrated Reconfigurable Dual-Band Transceiver for Short Range Wireless Communications in 180 nm CMOS

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    © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other users, 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 components of this work in other works.A fully-integrated reconfigurable dual-band (760-960 MHz and 2.4-2.5 GHz) transceiver (TRX) for short range wireless communications is presented. The TRX consists of two individually-optimized RF front-ends for each band and one shared power-scalable analog baseband. The sub-GHz receiver has achieved the maximum 75 dBc 3rd-order harmonic rejection ratio (HRR3) by inserting a Q-enhanced notch filtering RF amplifier (RFA). In 2.4 GHz band, a single-ended-to-differential RFA with gain/phase imbalance compensation is proposed in the receiver. A ΣΔ fractional-N PLL frequency synthesizer with two switchable Class-C VCOs is employed to provide the LOs. Moreover, the integrated multi-mode PAs achieve the output P1dB (OP1dB) of 16.3 dBm and 14.1 dBm with both 25% PAE for sub-GHz and 2.4 GHz bands, respectively. A power-control loop is proposed to detect the input signal PAPR in real-time and flexibly reconfigure the PA's operation modes to enhance the back-off efficiency. With this proposed technique, the PAE of the sub-GHz PA is improved by x3.24 and x1.41 at 9 dB and 3 dB back-off powers, respectively, and the PAE of the 2.4 GHz PA is improved by x2.17 at 6 dB back-off power. The presented transceiver has achieved comparable or even better performance in terms of noise figure, HRR, OP1dB and power efficiency compared with the state-of-the-art.Peer reviewe

    Jitter Analysis and a Benchmarking Figure-of-Merit for Phase-Locked Loops

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    This brief analyzes the jitter as well as the power dissipation of phase-locked loops (PLLs). It aims at defining a benchmark figure-of-merit (FOM) that is compatible with the well-known FOM for oscillators but now extended to an entire PLL. The phase noise that is generated by the thermal noise in the oscillator and loop components is calculated. The power dissipation is estimated, focusing on the required dynamic power. The absolute PLL output jitter is calculated, and the optimum PLL bandwidth that gives minimum jitter is derived. It is shown that, with a steep enough input reference clock, this minimum jitter is independent of the reference frequency and output frequency for a given PLL power budget. Based on these insights, a benchmark FOM for PLL designs is proposed

    A New Technique for the Design of Multi-Phase Voltage Controlled Oscillators

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    © 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company.In this work, a novel circuit structure for second-harmonic multi-phase voltage controlled oscillator (MVCO) is presented. The proposed MVCO is composed of (Formula presented.) ((Formula presented.) being an integer number and (Formula presented.)2) identical inductor–capacitor ((Formula presented.)) tank VCOs. In theory, this MVCO can provide 2(Formula presented.) different phase sinusoidal signals. A six-phase VCO based on the proposed structure is designed in a TSMC 0.18(Formula presented.)um CMOS process. Simulation results show that at the supply voltage of 0.8(Formula presented.)V, the total power consumption of the six-phase VCO circuit is about 1(Formula presented.)mW, the oscillation frequency is tunable from 2.3(Formula presented.)GHz to 2.5(Formula presented.)GHz when the control voltage varies from 0(Formula presented.)V to 0.8(Formula presented.)V, and the phase noise is lower than (Formula presented.)128(Formula presented.)dBc/Hz at 1(Formula presented.)MHz offset frequency. The proposed MVCO has lower phase noise, lower power consumption and more outputs than other related works in the literature.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio

    Ultimate limits to inertial mass sensing based upon nanoelectromechanical systems

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    Nanomechanical resonators can now be realized that achieve fundamental resonance frequencies exceeding 1 GHz, with quality factors (Q) in the range 10^3<=Q<=10^5. The minuscule active masses of these devices, in conjunction with their high Qs, translate into unprecedented inertial mass sensitivities. This makes them natural candidates for a variety of mass sensing applications. Here we evaluate the ultimate mass sensitivity limits for nanomechanical resonators operating in vacuo that are imposed by a number of fundamental physical noise processes. Our analyses indicate that nanomechanical resonators offer immense potential for mass sensing—ultimately with resolution at the level of individual molecules

    Switched Capacitor Loop Filter 와 Source Switched Charge Pump 를 이용한 Phase-Locked Loop 의 설계

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    학위논문(석사) -- 서울대학교대학원 : 공과대학 전기·정보공학부, 2022.2. 정덕균.This thesis proposes a low integrated RMS jitter and low reference spur phase locked loop (PLL) using a switched capacitor loop filter and source switched charge pump. The PLL employs a single tunable charge pump which reduces current mis match across wide control voltage range and charge sharing effect to get high perfor mance of reference spur level. The switched capacitor loop filter is adopted to achieve insensitivity to temperature, supply voltage, and process variation of a resistor. The proposed PLL covers a wide frequency range and has a low integrated RMS jitter and low reference spur level to target various interface standards. The mechanism of switched capacitor loop filter and source switched charge pump is analyzed. Fabricated in 40 nm CMOS technology, the proposed analog PLL provides four phase for a quarter-rate transmitter, consumes 6.35 mW at 12 GHz using 750 MHz reference clock, and occupies an 0.008 mm2 with an integrated RMS jitter (10 kHz to 100 MHz) of 244.8 fs. As a result, the PLL achieves a figure of merit (FoM) of -244.2 dB with high power efficiency of 0.53 mW/GHz, and reference spur level is -60.3 dBc.본 논문에서는 낮은 RMS jitter 와 낮은 레퍼런스 스퍼를 가지며 스위치축전기 루프 필터와 소스 스위치 전하 펌프를 이용한 PLL 을 제안한다. 제안된 PLL 은 레퍼런스 스퍼의 성능을 위해 넓은 컨트롤 전압의 범위 동안 전류의 오차를 줄여주고 전하 공유 효과를 줄여주는 하나의 조절 가능한 전하 펌프를 사용하였다. 저항의 온도, 공급 전압, 공정 변화에 따른 민감도를 낮추기 위해 스위치 축전기 루프 필터가 사용되었다. 다양한 인터페이스 표준을 지원하기 위해 제안하는 PLL 은 넓은 주파수 범위를 지원하고 낮은 RMS jitter 와 낮은 레퍼런스 스퍼를 갖는다. 스위치 축전기 루프 필터와 소스 스위치 전하 펌프의 동작 원리에 대해 분석하였다. 40 nm CMOS 공정으로 제작되었으며, 제안된 회로는 quarter-rate 송신기를 위해 4 개의 phase 를 만들어내며 750 MHz 의 레퍼런스 클락을 이용하여 12 GHz 에서 6.35 mW 의 power 를 소모하고 0.008mm2 의 유효 면적을 차지하고 10 kHz 부터 100 MHz 까지 적분했을 때의 RMS jitter 값은 244.8fs 이다. 제안하는 PLL 은 -244.2 dB 의 FoM, 0.53 mW/GHz 의 power 효율을 달성했으며 레퍼런스 스퍼는 -60.3 dBc 이다CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 MOTIVATION 1 1.2 THESIS ORGANIZATION 3 CHAPTER 2 BACKGROUNDS 4 2.1 CLOCK GENERATION IN SERIAL LINK 4 2.2 PLL BUILDING BLOCKS 6 2.2.1 OVERVIEW 6 2.2.2 PHASE FREQUENCY DETECTOR 7 2.2.3 CHARGE PUMP AND LOOP FILTER 9 2.2.4 VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR 10 2.2.5 FREQUENCY DIVIDER 13 2.3 PLL LOOP ANALYSIS 15 CHAPTER 3 PLL WITH SWITCHED CAPACITOR LOOP FILTER AND SOURCE SWITCHED CHARGE PUMP 19 3.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATION 19 3.2 PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE 21 3.3 CIRCUIT IMPLEMENTATION 23 3.3.1 PHASE FREQUENCY DETECTOR 23 3.3.2 SOURCE SWITCHED CHARGE PUMP 26 3.3.3 SWITCHED CAPACITOR LOOP FILTER 30 3.3.4 VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR 35 3.3.5 POST VCO AMPLIFIER 39 3.3.6 FREQUENCY DIVIDER 40 CHAPTER 4 MEASUREMENT RESULTS 43 4.1 CHIP PHOTOMICROGRAPH 43 4.2 MEASUREMENT SETUP 45 4.3 MEASURED PHASE NOISE AND REFERENCE SPUR 47 4.4 PERFORMANCE SUMMARY 50 CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION 52 BIBLIOGRAPHY 53 초 록 58석

    High-Bandwidth Voltage-Controlled Oscillator based architectures for Analog-to-Digital Conversion

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    The purpose of this thesis is the proposal and implementation of data conversion open-loop architectures based on voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) built with ring oscillators (RO-based ADCs), suitable for highly digital designs, scalable to the newest complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) nodes. The scaling of the design technologies into the nanometer range imposes the reduction of the supply voltage towards small and power-efficient architectures, leading to lower voltage overhead of the transistors. Additionally, phenomena like a lower intrinsic gain, inherent noise, and parasitic effects (mismatch between devices and PVT variations) make the design of classic structures for ADCs more challenging. In recent years, time-encoded A/D conversion has gained relevant popularity due to the possibility of being implemented with mostly digital structures. Within this trend, VCOs designed with ring oscillator based topologies have emerged as promising candidates for the conception of new digitization techniques. RO-based data converters show excellent scalability and sensitivity, apart from some other desirable properties, such as inherent quantization noise shaping and implicit anti-aliasing filtering. However, their nonlinearity and the limited time delay achievable in a simple NOT gate drastically limits the resolution of the converter, especially if we focus on wide-band A/D conversion. This thesis proposes new ways to alleviate these issues. Firstly, circuit-based techniques to compensate for the nonlinearity of the ring oscillator are proposed and compared to equivalent state-of-the-art solutions. The proposals are designed and simulated in a 65-nm CMOS node for open-loop RO-based ADC architectures. One of the techniques is also validated experimentally through a prototype. Secondly, new ways to artificially increase the effective oscillation frequency are introduced and validated by simulations. Finally, new approaches to shape the quantization noise and filter the output spectrum of a RO-based ADC are proposed theoretically. In particular, a quadrature RO-based band-pass ADC and a power-efficient Nyquist A/D converter are proposed and validated by simulations. All the techniques proposed in this work are especially devoted for highbandwidth applications, such as Internet-of-Things (IoT) nodes or maximally digital radio receivers. Nevertheless, their field of application is not restricted to them, and could be extended to others like biomedical instrumentation or sensing.El propósito de esta tesis doctoral es la propuesta y la implementación de arquitecturas de conversión de datos basadas en osciladores en anillos, compatibles con diseños mayoritariamente digitales, escalables en los procesos CMOS de fabricación más modernos donde las estructuras digitales se ven favorecidas. La miniaturización de las tecnologías CMOS de diseño lleva consigo la reducción de la tensión de alimentación para el desarrollo de arquitecturas pequeñas y eficientes en potencia. Esto reduce significativamente la disponibilidad de tensión para saturar transistores, lo que añadido a una ganancia cada vez menor de los mismos, ruido y efectos parásitos como el “mismatch” y las variaciones de proceso, tensión y temperatura han llevado a que sea cada vez más complejo el diseño de estructuras analógicas eficientes. Durante los últimos años la conversión A/D basada en codificación temporal ha ganado gran popularidad dado que permite la implementación de estructuras mayoritariamente digitales. Como parte de esta evolución, los osciladores controlados por tensión diseñados con topologías de oscilador en anillo han surgido como un candidato prometedor para la concepción de nuevas técnicas de digitalización. Los convertidores de datos basados en osciladores en anillo son extremadamente sensibles (variación de frecuencia con respecto a la señal de entrada) así como escalables, además de otras propiedades muy atractivas, como el conformado espectral de ruido de cuantificación y el filtrado “anti-aliasing”. Sin embargo, su respuesta no lineal y el limitado tiempo de retraso alcanzable por una compuerta NOT restringen la resolución del conversor, especialmente para conversión A/D en aplicaciones de elevado ancho de banda. Esta tesis doctoral propone nuevas técnicas para aliviar este tipo de problemas. En primer lugar, se proponen técnicas basadas en circuito para compensar el efecto de la no linealidad en los osciladores en anillo, y se comparan con soluciones equivalentes ya publicadas. Las propuestas se diseñan y simulan en tecnología CMOS de 65 nm para arquitecturas en lazo abierto. Una de estas técnicas presentadas es también validada experimentalmente a través de un prototipo. En segundo lugar, se introducen y validan por simulación varias formas de incrementar artificialmente la frecuencia de oscilación efectiva. Para finalizar, se proponen teóricamente dos enfoques para configurar nuevas formas de conformación del ruido de cuantificación y filtrado del espectro de salida de los datos digitales. En particular, son propuestos y validados por simulación un ADC pasobanda en cuadratura de fase y un ADC de Nyquist de gran eficiencia en potencia. Todas las técnicas propuestas en este trabajo están destinadas especialmente para aplicaciones de alto ancho de banda, tales como módulos para el Internet de las cosas o receptores de radiofrecuencia mayoritariamente digitales. A pesar de ello, son extrapolables también a otros campos como el de la instrumentación biomédica o el de la medición de señales mediante sensores.Programa de Doctorado en Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y Automática por la Universidad Carlos III de MadridPresidente: Juan Pablo Alegre Pérez.- Secretario: Celia López Ongil.- Vocal: Fernando Cardes Garcí

    An Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Mobile Memory Interface for Computing Systems

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    The critical need for higher power efficiency and bandwidth transceiver design has significantly increased as mobile devices, such as smart phones, laptops, tablets, and ultra-portable personal digital assistants continue to be constructed using heterogeneous intellectual properties such as central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), digital signal processors, dynamic random-access memories (DRAMs), sensors, and graphics/image processing units and to have enhanced graphic computing and video processing capabilities. However, the current mobile interface technologies which support CPU to memory communication (e.g. baseband-only signaling) have critical limitations, particularly super-linear energy consumption, limited bandwidth, and non-reconfigurable data access. As a consequence, there is a critical need to improve both energy efficiency and bandwidth for future mobile devices.;The primary goal of this study is to design an energy-efficient reconfigurable mobile memory interface for mobile computing systems in order to dramatically enhance the circuit and system bandwidth and power efficiency. The proposed energy efficient mobile memory interface which utilizes an advanced base-band (BB) signaling and a RF-band signaling is capable of simultaneous bi-directional communication and reconfigurable data access. It also increases power efficiency and bandwidth between mobile CPUs and memory subsystems on a single-ended shared transmission line. Moreover, due to multiple data communication on a single-ended shared transmission line, the number of transmission lines between mobile CPU and memories is considerably reduced, resulting in significant technological innovations, (e.g. more compact devices and low cost packaging to mobile communication interface) and establishing the principles and feasibility of technologies for future mobile system applications. The operation and performance of the proposed transceiver are analyzed and its circuit implementation is discussed in details. A chip prototype of the transceiver was implemented in a 65nm CMOS process technology. In the measurement, the transceiver exhibits higher aggregate data throughput and better energy efficiency compared to prior works
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