# A 300-500 MHz Tunable Oscillator Exploiting Ten Overtones in Single   Lithium Niobate Resonator

**Authors:** Ali Kourani, Ruochen Lu, Anming Gao, and Songbin Gong

arXiv: 1905.07094 · 2019-10-08

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a voltage-controlled MEMS oscillator based on Lithium Niobate resonators that can tune across ten overtones from 300 to 500 MHz, achieving low phase noise and low power consumption for IoT applications.

## Contribution

It presents the first VCMO utilizing a Lithium Niobate LOBAR with tunable overtones, enabling multi-frequency operation with high quality factor and low phase noise.

## Key findings

- Achieved low phase noise of -100 dBc/Hz at 1 kHz offset
- Demonstrated tuning across ten overtones from 300 to 500 MHz
- Power consumption of only 9 mW

## Abstract

This paper presents the first voltage-controlled MEMS oscillator (VCMO) based on a Lithium Niobate (LiNbO3) lateral overtone bulk acoustic resonator (LOBAR). The VCMO consists of a LOBAR in a closed loop with 2 amplification stages and a varactor-embedded tunable LC tank. By adjusting the bias voltage applied to the varactor, the tank can be tuned to change the closed-loop gain and phase responses of the oscillator so that Barkhausen conditions are satisfied for a particular resonance mode. The tank is designed to allow the proposed VCMO to lock to any of the ten overtones ranging from 300 to 500 MHz. Owing to the high-quality factors of the LiNbO3 LOBAR, the measured VCMO shows a low close-in phase noise of -100 dBc/Hz at 1 kHz offset from a 300 MHz carrier and a noise floor of -153 dBc/Hz while consuming 9 mW. With further optimization, this VCMO can lead to direct radio frequency (RF) synthesis for ultra-low-power transceivers in multi-mode Internet-of-Things (IoT) nodes.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1905.07094