Design Voltage-Controlled Oscillator using I-MOS Varactor for Selective Tuning for UHF Band Applications
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National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research
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To optimize frequency tuning, noise performance, and power efficiency under various process, voltage, and temperature (PVT) conditions, the study investigates the design, implementation, and evaluation of two novel voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) for Ultra High Frequency (UHF) applications. The first design is a 180-nm CMOS, five-stage Current-Starved Voltage Controlled Oscillator (CSVCO) with improved tuning via an Inversion mode MOS (I-MOS) varactor. Fine-grained frequency modulation is made possible by an exact bias current control method. Monte Carlo simulations and extensive PVT analysis verify the circuit's robustness. Power-sensitive applications benefit greatly from the CSVCO's broad tuning range (0.119–2.91 GHz), low power consumption (1.16 mW), and phase noise of -91.80 dBc/Hz at a 1 MHz offset. In order to improve tuning and spectrum purity, the second design is an LC-VCO with a current-controlled tail biasing structure. The LC tank balances low noise, efficiency, and stability for UHF wireless systems by improving phase noise, attaining -128.37 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset throughout a tuning range of 2.418–2.439 GHz with a 5.66 mW power consumption. These ideas improve the efficiency and dependability of contemporary UHF circuits by introducing innovative tuning methods and optimizations. © 2025 National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research. All rights reserved.
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This paper published with affiliation IIT (BHU), Varanasi in open access mode.