Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) characterizations

Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) characterizations

Voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) are oscillators where a defined input signal is controlling the output frequency. They are often used in a closed servo loop, using the phased locked loop (PLL) design as shown in the block diagram. In some cases, they are operated in an open control loop with no feedback for correction.

Phase detector (PD), LPF: Low pass filter, DIV: Frequency divider

The setting accuracy of the frequency is depending on various factors including the linearity of the VCO, the capabilities of the phase detector and the frequency divider. As an analog voltage is controlling the output frequency of the system, a linear translation in the VCO from the input voltage to the output frequency is what designers are aiming for. This is even more important in the case of an open control situation. Frequency versus voltage plots show the principle of the VCO behavior. Additional insight to the provided linearity is provided by tuning slope versus voltage graphs. Obviously a clean, low-noise DC source is required to remove external influences while characterizing the VCO.

The other important characteristic of a VCO is its phase noise level. Classically, phase noise is measured at a certain target frequency for which the VCO needs to be tuned in. When looking across the frequency range, the phase noise level increases as the frequency increases which is an expected behavior. Nevertheless, in highly integrated designs interference can happen leading to unexpected high phase noise at certain frequencies. Looking at the phase noise versus voltage helps to find such unwanted effects.

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Webinar: Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) verification

Webinar: Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) verification

This Webinar is intended for engineers involved with Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCO) both designing and integrating into systems.

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