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This paper presents a local oscillation (LO) distribution network for the purpose of power splitting and distribution from a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) to a transmitter (Tx), receiver (Rx) and phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizer for an on-chip 60-GHz transceiver. The proposed LO distribution network architecture includes one input port and three output ports. The network circuit consists of four differential amplifiers to generate sufficient LO power and several transmission lines for power splitting and impedance matching. Since the proposed 60-GHz transceiver is based on a sub-harmonic direct-conversion architecture, the LO distribution network operates at 30-GHz frequency band. In simulation, the peak power gain of 8 dB occurs at 29.5 GHz, and the 3 dB bandwidth range is from 27.7 GHz to 32.1 GHz for each output port. The simulated output referred 1 dB compression point (OP1dB) is +7 dBm and the saturated output power is + 10 dBm. The DC power consumption is 78 mW under a 1.5 V supply. The LO distribution network circuit is integrated with the 60-GHz transceiver and fabricated in 65nm CMOS. ©2009 IEEE.

Original publication

DOI

10.1109/ASICON.2009.5351454

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

01/12/2009

Pages

292 - 295