Sep 8, 1999 - the frequency or phase deviation of the source under test in either ... continuous function, expressed in units of energy per unit bandwidth.
VCO Phase noise Characterizing Phase Noise The term phase noise is widely used for describing short term random frequency fluctuations of a signal. Frequency stability is a measure of the degree to which an oscillator maintains the same value of frequency over a given time. This may be specified in a number of ways. Three commonly used terms for describing frequency stability are used here. An ideal sine wave oscillator may be described by V(t) = VoSin2Pft Here, Vo is the nominal amplitude of the signal, and f is the nominal frequency of oscillation. The instantaneous output of an oscillator may be represented by V(t) = Vo {1 + A(t)} Sin {2P ft + q (t)} where A(t) and q(t) represent the amplitude and phase fluctuations of the signal respectively. The phase term may be random or discrete and could be seen on the spectrum analyzer. As shown in Figure 1 there are two types of fluctuating phase terms. The first, the discrete signals called spurious, appear as distinct components in the spectral density plot. The second term, random in nature, appears as random phase fluctuations and is commonly called phase noise. Figure 1
Spectrum analyzer display of phase noise The source of phase noise in an oscillator is due to thermal and flicker or 1/f noise. Most oscillators
operate in saturation. The AM noise component is usually 20dB lower than the phase noise component. In the discussion that follows, we will assume that A(t)
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Sep 8, 1999 - Transfer functions of phase locked loop components. Figure 2 ... transfer function, H(s), of a single feedback loop shown in Figure 2 is given by:.
Aug 9, 1999 - Q. How can the VCO influence phase noise in a communication system, such as cellular or PCN? A. A VCO used in a PLL acts as a stable local ...
with a phase-locked loop (PLL), and the loop filter's bandwidth is .... Algorithm. Filter 1. Filter 2. Filter N. Microproccessor or DSP. MAX5184. DAC. Noise. Output.
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Aug 9, 1999 - Reducing power supply noise in VCO's. Pactical Techniques ... Improved bypassing may be provided by incorporating an active filter circuit shown in figures 1 and 2. Figure 1. Active bias circuit for improved power line filtering ...
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