This dissertation explores the performance capabilities, limitations, and theoretical analysis of micromechanical resonator reference oscillators for wireless communications applications, particularly focusing on amplitude limiting mechanisms and phase noise. A modified Pierce circuit topology has been used to first demonstrate a 9.75 MHz high-Q micromechanical reference oscillator, which exhibits excessive 1/f3 dependence that limits the phase noise performance to -80 dBc/Hz at a 1 kHz offset from the carrier. In order to investigate the effect of vibration amplitude on phase noise, two different types of automatic level control (ALC) based on adjustment of resonator dc-bias and amplifier gain have been used to remove the 1/ f3 phase noi...
This paper shows improved phase-noise performance of MEMS oscillators when the sustaining amplifier ...
Operation of a 14 MHz micromechanical oscillator is demonstrated and analyzed. Single-crystal silico...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
This dissertation explores the performance capabilities, limitations, and theoretical analysis of mi...
Series-resonant vibrating micromechanical resonator oscillators, using a custom-designed, single-sta...
Series-resonant vibrating micromechanical resonator oscillators, using a custom-designed, single-sta...
Phase noise in capacitively coupled micro-resonator-based oscillators is investigated. A detailed an...
Phase noise in capacitively coupled micro-resonator-based oscillators is investigated. A detailed an...
Abstract — A completely monolithic high-Q oscillator, fabri-cated via a combined CMOS plus surface m...
Reference oscillators are ubiquitous elements used in almost every electronics system today. The nee...
The small size and integrability make the silicon micromechanical rf-resonators attractive component...
The need for miniaturized frequency-selective components in electronic systems is clear. The questi...
AbstractIn this paper, the operation of a high Q–10 MHz micromechanical oscillator is presented. A l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Low power and low phase noise RF frequency referenc...
Operation of a 14 MHz micromechanical oscillator is demonstrated and analyzed. Single-crystal silico...
This paper shows improved phase-noise performance of MEMS oscillators when the sustaining amplifier ...
Operation of a 14 MHz micromechanical oscillator is demonstrated and analyzed. Single-crystal silico...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
This dissertation explores the performance capabilities, limitations, and theoretical analysis of mi...
Series-resonant vibrating micromechanical resonator oscillators, using a custom-designed, single-sta...
Series-resonant vibrating micromechanical resonator oscillators, using a custom-designed, single-sta...
Phase noise in capacitively coupled micro-resonator-based oscillators is investigated. A detailed an...
Phase noise in capacitively coupled micro-resonator-based oscillators is investigated. A detailed an...
Abstract — A completely monolithic high-Q oscillator, fabri-cated via a combined CMOS plus surface m...
Reference oscillators are ubiquitous elements used in almost every electronics system today. The nee...
The small size and integrability make the silicon micromechanical rf-resonators attractive component...
The need for miniaturized frequency-selective components in electronic systems is clear. The questi...
AbstractIn this paper, the operation of a high Q–10 MHz micromechanical oscillator is presented. A l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Low power and low phase noise RF frequency referenc...
Operation of a 14 MHz micromechanical oscillator is demonstrated and analyzed. Single-crystal silico...
This paper shows improved phase-noise performance of MEMS oscillators when the sustaining amplifier ...
Operation of a 14 MHz micromechanical oscillator is demonstrated and analyzed. Single-crystal silico...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...