A Dual-Ring Breath-Mode MEMS-Based 10.00 MHz GPS-Disciplined Reference Oscillator

M. S. Islam, S. Mandal, G. Xereas, V. Chodavarapu
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The frequency stability of reference oscillators (ROs) is a key performance limiter for all applications that require a timing or frequency reference, including precision sensors, inertial navigation systems, and radio frequency (RF) transceivers. This work demonstrates a GPS-disciplined MEMS RO based on injection locking of a ∼10.00 MHz MEMS-referenced oscillator (breath-mode dual ring resonator and custom single-chip CMOS feedback amplifier) to a GPS-disciplined crystal oscillator. The RO has excellent intrinsic short-term stability due to the high quality factor of the resonator ($Q\approx 85,000$ at a polarization voltage of 19 V). Stability was further optimized by using the programmable phase shift provided by the amplifier, which revealed the existence of a well-defined maximum stability point (MSP). In addition, long-term frequency fluctuations of the unlocked RO were significantly reduced by using an oven and active temperature compensation loop.
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基于mems的双环呼吸模式10.00 MHz gps自律参考振荡器
参考振荡器(ROs)的频率稳定性是所有需要定时或频率参考的应用的关键性能限制因素,包括精密传感器,惯性导航系统和射频(RF)收发器。这项工作展示了一种基于注入锁定的gps规范的MEMS RO,该锁锁基于一个~ 10.00 MHz的MEMS参考振荡器(呼吸模式双环谐振器和定制的单芯片CMOS反馈放大器)到一个gps规范的晶体振荡器。由于谐振器的高质量因数($Q\约85,000$,极化电压为19 V), RO具有优异的内在短期稳定性。利用放大器提供的可编程相移进一步优化了稳定性,这表明存在一个明确定义的最大稳定点(MSP)。此外,通过使用烤箱和有源温度补偿回路,大大降低了未锁定RO的长期频率波动。
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