Oscillator configurations which reduce the effect of 1/f noise sources for both direct feedback and stabilized local oscillator (STALO) circuits are developed and analyzed. By appropriate use of carrier suppression, a small signal is generated which suffers no loss of loop phase information or signal-to-noise ratio. This small signal can be amplified without degradation by multiplicative amplifier noise, and can be detected without saturation of the detector. Together with recent advances in microwave resonator Qs, these circuit improvements will make possible lower phase noise than can be presently achieved without the use of cryogenic devices
Abstract — This paper is a summary of our research in the field of noise in oscillators. An origina...
The research presented in this thesis is on the application of the injection-locked oscillator techn...
459-464Low noise microwave oscillators and novel techniques of reducing the close in noise in thes...
Transposed flicker noise reduction and removal is demonstrated in 7.6 GHz microwave oscillators for ...
Ultra-low-noise microwave oscillators are often required to serve as reference signals in precision ...
Oscillators are ubiquitous to radio frequency circuits, where frequency translations and channel sel...
This thesis is devoted to the development and the measurement of high spectral purity microwave osci...
We study 1/f and narrow-bandwidth noise in precision oscillators based on high-quality factor resona...
International audienceA novel, simple method is proposed to increase the frequency stability of an o...
The aim of this paper is to use a new design of a negative resistance microwave oscillator in order ...
In this paper, a new linear method for optimizing compact low noise oscillators for RF/MW applicatio...
We introduce a new method for reducing phase noise in oscillators, thereby improving their frequency...
A proposed method of stabilizing microwave and millimeter-wave oscillators calls for the use of feed...
Measuring the phase fluctuation between a pair of low-power microwave signals, the signals must be a...
We study the role of amplifier saturation in eliminating feedback noise in self-sustained oscillator...
Abstract — This paper is a summary of our research in the field of noise in oscillators. An origina...
The research presented in this thesis is on the application of the injection-locked oscillator techn...
459-464Low noise microwave oscillators and novel techniques of reducing the close in noise in thes...
Transposed flicker noise reduction and removal is demonstrated in 7.6 GHz microwave oscillators for ...
Ultra-low-noise microwave oscillators are often required to serve as reference signals in precision ...
Oscillators are ubiquitous to radio frequency circuits, where frequency translations and channel sel...
This thesis is devoted to the development and the measurement of high spectral purity microwave osci...
We study 1/f and narrow-bandwidth noise in precision oscillators based on high-quality factor resona...
International audienceA novel, simple method is proposed to increase the frequency stability of an o...
The aim of this paper is to use a new design of a negative resistance microwave oscillator in order ...
In this paper, a new linear method for optimizing compact low noise oscillators for RF/MW applicatio...
We introduce a new method for reducing phase noise in oscillators, thereby improving their frequency...
A proposed method of stabilizing microwave and millimeter-wave oscillators calls for the use of feed...
Measuring the phase fluctuation between a pair of low-power microwave signals, the signals must be a...
We study the role of amplifier saturation in eliminating feedback noise in self-sustained oscillator...
Abstract — This paper is a summary of our research in the field of noise in oscillators. An origina...
The research presented in this thesis is on the application of the injection-locked oscillator techn...
459-464Low noise microwave oscillators and novel techniques of reducing the close in noise in thes...