This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of active frequency doubler architectures adopted for efficient generation of millimeter-wave (mm-wave) signals. The operational principles of each topology are explained to address a thorough comparison based on essential performance metrics such as conversion gain, power efficiency, and spectral purity. The review covers several topologies from the standard push–push (PP) doubler to its power-efficient evolution, the complementary push–push (CPP) doubler. Furthermore, this paper focuses on more recent and advanced topologies, including the complementary common gate capacitive cross-coupled (CCGCCC) doubler. Finally, this work proposes and evaluates an improved version of the CCCGCC doubler, offering insights into the state of the art and future directions in mm-wave frequency multiplication.
RF/mm-Wave Frequency Doublers in CMOS Technology
Manfredi Caruso;Andrea Ballo;Minoo Eghtesadi;Egidio Ragonese
2026-01-01
Abstract
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of active frequency doubler architectures adopted for efficient generation of millimeter-wave (mm-wave) signals. The operational principles of each topology are explained to address a thorough comparison based on essential performance metrics such as conversion gain, power efficiency, and spectral purity. The review covers several topologies from the standard push–push (PP) doubler to its power-efficient evolution, the complementary push–push (CPP) doubler. Furthermore, this paper focuses on more recent and advanced topologies, including the complementary common gate capacitive cross-coupled (CCGCCC) doubler. Finally, this work proposes and evaluates an improved version of the CCCGCC doubler, offering insights into the state of the art and future directions in mm-wave frequency multiplication.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


