Subharmonically injection-locked oscillator using a nonlinear transmission line
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/10231ISBN: 978-2-87487-036-1
ISBN: 978-1-4799-5473-5
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Fernández Ruiz, Elena



Fecha
2014Derechos
© 2014 EuMA (European Microwave Association)
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9th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC), Rome, Italy, 2014, 112-115
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IEEE
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Palabras clave
Injection-locked oscillator
Nonlinear transmission line
Stability
Phase noise
Resumen/Abstract
This work describes a first realization of an oscillator driven through a nonlinear transmission line (NLTL). In this way, the oscillator is able to synchronize to a sinusoidal injection source of much lower frequency. This can be understood as the result of two processes: high harmonic generation in the NLTL and frequency multiplication plus mixing in the oscillator device. The concept can be applicable in ultrawideband signal oscillators where synchronization should enable a fast oscillation start-up and facilitate the modulation process. As an example, it has been used here to obtain a pulsed-envelope oscillator at 6 GHz injected with a sinusoidal signal in the order of 100 MHz. The operation bands have been analyzed with a Poincaré map technique, allowing the detection of the bifurcation phenomena that delimit the stable synchronization ranges. For an understanding of the phase-noise spectrum, this spectrum is analyzed at higher injection frequencies with the conversion matrix approach. Very good results have been obtained in comparison with measurements.
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