65.6 – 75.2 GHz Phase-Controlled Push-Push Frequency Quadrupler with 8.3% DC-to-RF Efficiency in 40-nm CMOS
2021
We present a 40-nm CMOS 70-GHz frequency quadrupler based on a phase controlled push-push (PCPP) topology that provides high efficiency and harmonic suppression. Since MOSFETs in the PCPP stack turn off alternately, the quadrupler can provide high energy efficiency even for fourth-order frequency multiplication. One major problem related to even-order harmonic suppression was mitigated by using a transformer-based output amplifier with no degradation in energy efficiency. The fabricated quadrupler provide the 3-dB bandwidth and peak output power of 65.6 ~ 75.2 GHz and -0.2 dBm at 70 GHz, respectively, with an 8.9-dBm fundamental input power. The peak DC-to-RF efficiency was measured to be 8.3% with 11.4-mW DC power consumption, including an output amplifier. At 70 GHz, measured harmonic suppression was around 51.1, 41.0, and 43.1 dBc at first, second, and third harmonic frequencies, respectively.
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