Systematic Synthesis and Design of Ultra-Low Threshold Parametric Frequency Dividers
Abstract
A new method is discussed for the systematic synthesis, design and performance optimization of varactor-based parametric frequency dividers (PFDs) exhibiting an ultra-low power threshold (). For the first time, it is analytically shown that the -value exhibited by any PFD can always be expressed as an explicit closed-form function of the different impedances forming its network. Such a unique and unexplored property permits to rely on linear models, during the PFD design and performance optimization. The validity of our analytical model has been verified, in a commercial circuit simulator, through time-domain and frequency-domain algorithms. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our new synthesis approach, we also report on a lumped prototype of a 200:100MHz PFD, realized on a printed circuit board (PCB). Although inductors with quality factors lower than 50 were used, the PFD prototype exhibits a -value lower than 15dBm. Such a low -value is the lowest one ever reported for passive varactor-based PFDs, operating in the same frequency range.
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@article{arxiv.2002.09619,
title = {Systematic Synthesis and Design of Ultra-Low Threshold Parametric Frequency Dividers},
author = {Hussein M. E. Hussein and Mahmoud A. A. Ibrahim and Giuseppe Michetti and Matteo Rinaldi and Marvin Onabajo and Cristian Cassella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09619},
year = {2020}
}