The role of amplitude-to-phase conversion in the generation of oscillator flicker phase noise
Abstract
The role of amplitude-to-phase conversion as a factor in feedback oscillator flicker phase noise is examined. A limiting stage consisting of parallel-connected opposite polarity diodes operating in a circuit environment contining reactance is shown to exhibit amplitude-to-phase conversion. This mechanism coupled with resistive upconversion provides an indirect route for very low frequency flicker noise to be transferred into the phase of an oscillator signal. It is concluded that this effect is more significant in the lower frequency regimes where the onlinear reactances associated with active devices are overwhelmed by linear reactive elements.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8612508H
- Keywords:
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- Amplitude Modulation;
- Electromagnetic Noise;
- Nonlinearity;
- Oscillations;
- Phase Modulation;
- Bipolar Transistors;
- Field Effect Transistors;
- Semiconductor Devices;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering