Title
A 16 MHz CMOS RC Frequency Reference With ±90 ppm Inaccuracy From -45 °C to 85 °C
Author
Gürleyük, C. (TU Delft Electronic Instrumentation) 
Pan, S. (TU Delft Electronic Instrumentation)
Makinwa, K.A.A. (TU Delft Microelectronics) 
Department
Microelectronics
Date
2022
Abstract
This article presents a 16-MHz RC frequency reference implemented in a standard 180-nm CMOS process. It consists of a frequency-locked loop (FLL) in which the output frequency of a digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) is locked to the frequency-phase characteristic of a Wien bridge RC filter. Since it is made from on-chip resistors and capacitors, the filter's characteristic is temperature dependent. To compensate for this, the control signal of the DCO is derived by digitizing the filter's output phase and combining it with the digital output of a Wheatstone bridge temperature sensor. After a two-point trim, this digital temperature compensation scheme achieves an inaccuracy of ±90 ppm from -45 °C to 85 °C. The frequency reference draws 220 $\mu \text{A}$ from a 1.8-V supply, with a supply sensitivity of 0.12%/V and a 320-ppb Allan Deviation floor for a 10-s stride.
Subject
Bandwidth
CMOS
digital frequency-locked loop (FLL)
digitally controlled oscillator (DCO)
Frequency control
Frequency locked loops
integrated frequency reference
RC.
Resistors
Sensitivity
System-on-chip
Temperature sensors
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2022.3142662
Embargo date
2023-07-01
ISSN
0018-9200
Source
IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits, 57 (8), 2429-2437
Bibliographical note
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Part of collection
Institutional Repository
Document type
journal article
Rights
© 2022 C. Gürleyük, S. Pan, K.A.A. Makinwa