Current developments in SAW oscillator stability
Abstract
The results reported were obtained with two port delay lines and resonators used in a simple feedback oscillator. The feedback oscillator employed inherently operates with the amplifier in a saturated condition and, therefore, the AM noise is suppressed. Consequently the dominant noise is FM. Generally, it can be concluded that for very narrow-band, or fixed-frequency applications, the resonator-type oscillator will give the best noise performance. For applications where tunability and linearity are important, the delay-line-type oscillator may give the best performance. There have been no significant improvements in oscillator temperature stability. The only two demonstrated materials for temperature stable SAW oscillators are ST-cut quartz and the SiO2/LiTaO3 overlay structure. Aging tests have been going on for the past two-and-a-half years and it has become obvious that the observed aging rates are largely related to cleaning and packaging.
- Publication:
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31st Annual Frequency Control Symposium
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977frco.symp..359P
- Keywords:
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- Crystal Oscillators;
- Delay Lines;
- Feedback Circuits;
- Frequency Stability;
- Noise Spectra;
- Surface Acoustic Wave Devices;
- Amplitude Modulation;
- Frequency Control;
- Frequency Modulation;
- Lithium Compounds;
- Silicon Dioxide;
- Temperature Effects;
- Thermal Stability;
- Titanates;
- Tuning;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering