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Phase Noise and Frequency Accuracy in Crystal-less Wireless Edge Nodes

Authors :
Chen, Xing
Wentzloff, David D
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper presents a fundamental analysis connecting phase noise and long-term frequency accuracy of oscillators and explores the possibilities and limitations in crystal-less frequency calibration for wireless edge nodes from a noise-impact perspective. N-period-average jitter (NPAJ) is introduced as a link between the spectral characterization of phase noise and long-term frequency accuracy. It is found that flicker noise or other colored noise profiles coming from the reference in a frequency synthesizer is the dominant noise source affecting long-term frequency accuracy. An average processing unit embedded in an ADPLL is proposed based on the N-period-average jitter concept to enhance frequency accuracy in a Calibrate and Open-loop scenario commonly used in low power radios. With this low-cost block, the frequency calibration accuracy can be directly associated with the reference noise performance. Thus, the feasibility of XO-less design with certain communication standards can be easily evaluated with the proposed theory.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2105.10992
Document Type :
Working Paper