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LC Tank Oscillator Based on New Negative Resistor in FDSOI Technology

Yuqing Mao    
Yoann Charlon    
Yves Leduc and Gilles Jacquemod    

Resumen

Although Moore?s Law reaches its limits, it has never applied to analog and RF circuits. For example, due to the short channel effect (SCE), drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL), and sub-threshold slope (SS)?, longer transistors are required to implement analog cells. From 22 nm CMOS technology and beyond, for reasons of variability, the channel of the transistors has no longer been doped. Two technologies then emerged: FinFET transistors for digital applications and UTBB FDSOI transistors, suitable for analog and mixed applications. In a previous paper, a new topology was proposed utilizing some advantages of the FDSOI technology. Thanks to this technology, a novel cross-coupled back-gate (BG) technique was implemented to improve analog and mixed signal cells in order to reduce the surface of the integrated circuit. This technique was applied to a current mirror to reduce the small channel effect and to provide high-output impedance. It was demonstrated that it is possible to overcompensate the SCE and DIBL effects and to create a negative output resistor. This paper presents a new LC tank oscillator based on this current mirror functioning as a negative resistor.

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