dustbin
Newbie level 3
Hi.
I simulated a 3.6Ghz cross-coupled complementary CMOS LC VCO in spectreRF. The noise summary shows that the MOS are contributing most of the noise while I expect that the low-Q LC tank or current source should be the dominant noise sources. This happens even though I tried different sizing of the MOS. Am I wrong about the assumption that LC tank gives the most noise or is it just that SpectreRF pnoise summary is not accurate? (I have chosen PMOS for varacters and spiral inductor...)
Thanks.
I simulated a 3.6Ghz cross-coupled complementary CMOS LC VCO in spectreRF. The noise summary shows that the MOS are contributing most of the noise while I expect that the low-Q LC tank or current source should be the dominant noise sources. This happens even though I tried different sizing of the MOS. Am I wrong about the assumption that LC tank gives the most noise or is it just that SpectreRF pnoise summary is not accurate? (I have chosen PMOS for varacters and spiral inductor...)
Thanks.