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State-space synthesis of oscillators based on the MOSFET square law

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A state-space synthesis of oscillators based on the large-signal square-law characteristic of a MOSFET in saturation is presented. The approach is an extension of the recently proposed MOSFET square-law filter synthesis methodology. Simulation results demonstrate that oscillation at megahertz frequencies is attainable. The oscillation frequency is also electronically tunable. The total harmonic distortion (THD) is simulated as 0.1-3% for output voltages between 80 mV and 1.1 V peak-to-peak, respectively. This oscillation amplitude can be controlled by an additional CMOS limiter

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Electronics Letters  (Volume:32 ,  Issue: 18 )

Date of Publication: 29 Aug 1996

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