Integrated wideband and low phase-noise signal source using two voltage-controlled oscillators and a mixer

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This study presents a method to design a wideband signal source based on two voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) with different centre frequencies and a mixer. The principle is to combine three frequency bands to form one wide frequency range. The three bands consist of second harmonic bands from two VCOs and a mixer band that is generated by mixing the two fundamental signals of VCOs to bridge the frequency gap. Apart from the wide tuning range, an additional benefit of a mixer-based signal source is that the phase-noise increases ~3 dB/octave, which is less than the theoretical limit (6 dB/octave) for a fundamental frequency VCO followed by a frequency multiplier or extraction of second harmonic signal from a VCO. A prototype of the proposed signal source implemented in indium gallium phosphide hetero junction bipolar transistor monolithic microwave integrated circuit technology demonstrates both wide frequency tuning range and a very low phase noise. It exhibits a tuning bandwidth extending from 11.8 to 16.7 GHz and the signal's phase noise varies between -91 and -103 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset frequency. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Lai, S., Bao, M., Kuylenstierna, D., & Zirath, H. (2013). Integrated wideband and low phase-noise signal source using two voltage-controlled oscillators and a mixer. IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, 7(2), 123–130. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-map.2012.0634

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