IP Library Granted Patent US 6,927,640
Granted Patent B2
US 6,927,640 · App. 10/948,546 · Granted Aug 9, 2005

Apparatus and method for reducing phase noise in oscillator circuits

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Patent No.
US 6,927,640
App. No.
10/948,546
Granted
Aug 9, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A resonant oscillator circuit includes an active device and a resonator that causes the active device to oscillate at a resonant frequency of the resonator. The active device includes one or more transistors that are DC biased using one or more resistors. The bias resistors generate thermal noise that is proportional to the resistance value. An external inductor circuit is connected across the output terminals of the active device and in parallel with the resonator. The external inductor circuit shorts-out at least some of the thermal noise that is generated by the bias resistors, and thereby reduces the overall phase noise of the resonant oscillator.

Claims (27)

1. An oscillator circuit, comprising:

an active device coupled to a resonator that has a resonant frequency, the active device capable of oscillating at the resonant frequency of the resonator; and

a circuit coupled to the active device to short-out thermal noise associated with the active device.

2. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the circuit is coupled across output terminals of the active device.

3. The oscillator circuit of claim 2 , wherein the circuit provides a DC feedback path between the output terminals.

4. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , wherein a parallel combination of the circuit and the resonator has a resonant frequency that is substantially the same as that of the resonator.

5. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the resonator is a crystal resonator.

6. The oscillator circuit of claim 5 , further comprising a capacitor coupled in parallel with the crystal resonator.

7. The oscillator circuit of claim 5 , wherein the capacitor reduces a frequency shift caused by the circuit.

8. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the active device includes a pair of cross-coupled transistors.

9. The oscillator circuit of claim 8 , wherein the pair of cross-coupled transistors are AC coupled.

10. The oscillator circuit of claim 8 , further comprising:

an active bias circuit to bias the pair of cross-coupled transistors; and

at least one bias resistor coupled between the bias circuit and the pair of cross-coupled transistors.

11. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the resonator is a series inductor-capacitor resonant circuit.

12. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the resonator is a parallel inductor-capacitor resonant circuit.

13. The oscillator circuit of claim 1 , further comprising at least one bias resistor that is associated with the oscillator circuit, wherein the circuit shorts-out thermal noise generated by the bias resistor.

14. A differential oscillator circuit, comprising:

an active device coupled to a resonator that has a resonant frequency, the active device having a differential output that oscillates at the resonant frequency of the resonator;

an active bias circuit that provides DC bias for the active device; and

a DC feedback path coupled to the active device to short-out thermal noise associated with the active bias circuit.

15. The differential oscillator circuit of claim 14 , wherein the resonator is a crystal resonator.

16. The differential oscillator circuit of claim 14 , wherein the active device includes a cross-coupled pair of transistors that oscillate at the resonant frequency.

17. The differential oscillator circuit of claim 14 , wherein the DC feedback path is coupled across the differential output of the active device.

18. The differential oscillator circuit of claim 14 , wherein the resonator is coupled across the differential output of the active device.

19. The differential oscillator circuit of claim 14 , wherein the DC feedback path includes a resistor for damping at least one parasitic oscillation associated with the DC feedback path.

20. The differential oscillator circuit of claim 14 , further comprising a pair of capacitors coupled to the differential output of the active device, the pair of capacitors capable of compensating for a shift in frequency associated with the DC feedback path.

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