The theory of passive stabilized microwave oscillators
Abstract
The passive stabilization method considered by Shelton (1954) provides the most simple approach for a frequency stabilization of the microwave oscillators needed for new digital radio-relay systems which are to operate in the frequency range from 10 to 20 GHz. The theory of passive stabilized oscillators of the negative resistance type is discussed, giving particular attention to the tuning properties. The characteristics of the three passive stabilization procedures are compared. The stabilization range can be extended for all oscillator variants by decreasing the energy factor.
- Publication:
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Wissenschaftliche Berichte AEG Telefunken
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976WisBT..49..170B
- Keywords:
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- Cavity Resonators;
- Frequency Stability;
- Gunn Diodes;
- Microwave Oscillators;
- Network Synthesis;
- Circuit Diagrams;
- Digital Systems;
- Equivalent Circuits;
- Microwave Coupling;
- Resonant Frequencies;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering