Low-phase-noise self-sustaining amplifier IC with parallel capacitance cancellation for low-Q piezoelectric resonator

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Hyungseup Kim
Byeoncheol Lee
Youngwoon Ko
Yeongjin Mun
Yi-Gyeong Kim
Hyunjoong Lee
Hyoungho Ko
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[1] Chungnam National University,Department of Electronics Engineering
[2] Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI),Multidisciplinary Sensor Research Group
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Microsystem Technologies | 2019年 / 25卷
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In this paper, a low-phase-noise self-sustaining amplifier IC with parallel capacitance cancellation for low-Q piezoelectric resonator is presented. The target of the proposed low-phase-noise self-sustaining amplifier IC is a mass-sensitive oscillator based on an AlN piezoelectric nanoresonator in liquid media. The behavioral model of the AlN piezoelectric nanoresonator is modeled as a damped second-order mass-spring-damper system with Verilog-A. The Verilog-A model enables the co-simulation of the oscillator nanosystem including the electronic sustaining amplifier circuit and the piezoelectric nanoresonator. The sustaining amplifier consists of two parts: transimpedance amplifier and shunt-capacitance cancelling amplifier. The shunt-capacitance cancellation and self-sustaining oscillation are critical in low-Q resonators, such as a mass sensor in liquid media. The shunt-capacitance-cancelling amplifier, which is a parasitic capacitance-canceller, supplies an inverted driving voltage to the nanoresonator to remove the wrong oscillation condition arising from the capacitance parallel to the nanoresonator. Near the resonant frequency, the motional inductance and motional capacitance of the nanoresonator are mutually cancelled, and the motional resistance are converted to the output voltage of the transimpedance amplifier. To remove the unwanted high-frequency poles, the amplifiers are designed using an inverter-based high-speed architecture with a 3 GHz gain-bandwidth product. In this oscillator system, when the target mass is attached to the nanoresonator, the inductance is increased; thus, the oscillation frequency is decreased. The operation of the full nanosystem is modeled and simulated using the Verilog-A behavioral model. The nominal output frequency is 5 MHz. The power consumption is 5 mA with 1.8 V supply voltage.
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页码:2041 / 2050
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