Sub-harmonic and rational synchronization for phase-noise improvement

Ver Hoeye, S. ; Gutiérrez, L. ; Sancho, S. ; Suárez, A. ; González, P. (2001) Sub-harmonic and rational synchronization for phase-noise improvement. In: Gallium Arsenide applications symposium. GAAS 2001, 24-28 september 2001, London.
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Abstract

In an injected oscillator, synchronization bands (or Arnold tongues) are theoretically obtained at rational ratios between the frequencies of the generator and the self-oscillation. Here an in-depth analysis of this phenomenon is carried out. A simple and accurate technique is presented for the harmonic-balance prediction of the subharmonic and rational synchronization bands. Two designs of a synchronized MESFET-based oscillator at the respective ratios ¼ and a ¾ are presented, with the simulation and measurement of the steady-state regime. A good improvement of the free-running oscillator phase noise has been achieved.

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Ver Hoeye, S.
Gutiérrez, L.
Sancho, S.
Suárez, A.
González, P.
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17 Jun 2004
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