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Design and optimization of LC oscillators
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2003
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EngineeringVlsi DesignOscillatorsPower Optimization (Eda)Electromagnetic CompatibilityComputational ElectromagneticsPower-aware DesignElectrical EngineeringHigh-frequency DeviceComputer EngineeringOptimal DesignTransistor SizingLc OscillatorsFrequency ControlCircuit DesignMechanical SystemsPhase NoiseVibration ControlNonlinear Oscillation
Presents a method for optimizing and automating component and transistor sizing for CMOS LC oscillators. We observe that the performance measures can be formulated as posynomial functions of the design variables. As a result, the LC oscillator design problems can be posed as a geometric program, a special type of optimization problem for which very efficient global optimization methods have recently been developed. The synthesis method is therefore fast, and determines the globally optimal design; in particular, the final solution is completely independent of the starting point (which can even be infeasible), and infeasible specifications are unambiguously detected. We can rapidly compute globally optimal trade-off curves between competing objectives such as phase noise and power.
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