Quote:1.When you simulate VCO, you have to apply some stimulus to start oscilations because it is an autonomous circuit, where as in pll no need to apply stimulus to kick oscilations becaz it's a driven ckt. If pll is failing to oscilate then problem might be with VCO.
Yes, I guess you are right.
Quote:2.regarding your word ' four stage VCO should be easier to oscillate than three stage'. Have estimated Q of the oscilator? upto my knoeledge it's tough to generalize and more over what do you mean by HARDER TO OSCILATE. I suggest you to do AC analysis and estimate Q.
I didn't estimate Q of the oscillator yet. You mean it might not always correct to say "more stage means easier oscillation"? In typical corner, both PLLs (three stage VCO and four stage VCO) can oscillate, PLL with three stage VCO starts to oscillate earlier though; in slow corner, PLL with four stage VCO doesn't oscillate while PLL with three stage VCO oscillates. Since the VCO is inverter based ring, how can I run AC to get Q?
Quote:3. Maneatis is not so power hungry, infact it is very suitable in noise supply PLL becaz of it's self bias.
I designed Maneatis PLL before, compared to this inverter based current starved pseudo differential VCO, Maneatis VCO still consumes more current (more parasitic caps because of the complexity and self bias circuit consume current).
Quote:4. I am assuming that you have control voltage @ the loop filter and with this you are generating controling current by V to I converter (may be single transister many times), if this is correct then ripple on the control voltage matters (after all control voltage and control current is related by V to I conveter). One more Question is your frequency of ripple on the control voltage is not same as your VCO frequency (i guess it is four times)
Yes, I have V2I converter following loop filter. There are absolute ripple on the control voltage, however, if I refer control voltage to local ground of V2I circuit, the ripple is ignorable. In my simulation, I put a routing resistor in the ground power so there are ripples. Yes, the ripple frequency is four times that of VCO frequency.