1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a resonator circuit applied to a voltage-controlled oscillator, and more particularly, to a resonator circuit that is applied to a voltage-controlled oscillator and is capable of switching impedances.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the rapid development of frequency-reducing microwave communication transceivers, there is an urgent demand for low-power, low-cost and highly-integrated transceiver circuits. In a traditional dual-frequency microwave communication transceiver system, the microwave communication transceiver needs two sets of reference frequencies for baseband signal processing, such as modulation. If the two sets of reference frequencies are generated by two sets of voltage-controlled oscillators, the cost of the transceiver circuit increases and the system does not satisfy the demands of the industry.
To overcome the problem, an existing prior art uses two sets of impedance-capacitance tanks (LC tanks) to share a set of current sources. However, although the cost of a set of current sources is saved, this solution increases the circuit area due to the two sets of LC tanks and the larger area for an inductor compared to other components in an IC circuit.
Another prior art uses one set of LC tanks and one set of current sources, by means of capacitance switching. However, such method causes a high electricity loss at the voltage-controlled oscillators, and also suffers from worse phase noise, such as an increasing phase noise.
Another prior art implements two sets of inductances on different metal layers, by means of impedance switching. However, the quality and efficiency of the impedances on the lower metal layer will decrease.
Therefore, it is necessary to develop a resonator circuit applied to a voltage-controlled oscillator, which features low cost and high efficiency.
The resonator circuit applied to a voltage-controlled oscillator in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention comprises a switch and a wiring inductance. The switch is connected to a first node and a third node. The wiring inductance has multiple circles, and circles a center from an outermost node to an innermost node through an intermediate node. The outermost node is connected to the first node, the intermediate node is connected to the third node, and the innermost node is connected to the second node.
The voltage-controlled oscillator in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention comprises two resonator circuits, a differential amplifier connected to the two resonator circuits, and a current source connected to the differential amplifier.
The invention will be described according to the appended drawings in which:
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In a common 0.18 μm process, the resonator circuit 101 is implemented on the top layer and the second top layer, e.g., the metal layers on the sixth layer and the fifth layer. The metal wiring connecting the wiring inductance and the first, second and third nodes is implemented on the fourth layer. The switch 102 can be implemented by a transistor or be controlled by an external signal. The circles of the wiring inductance can be set as four circles, and the inductances corresponding to the open state and closed state of the switch 102 are highly relevant to the reference frequency at 5 GHz and 2.5 GHz.
The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097118612 | May 2008 | TW | national |