Design of low phase-noise microwave oscillator and wideband VCO based on microstrip combline bandpass filters

Chao Hsiung Tseng*, Chih Lin Chang

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Abstract

This paper presents a new low phase-noise microwave oscillator and wideband voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) based on microstrip combline bandpass filters. For this type of oscillator, the passband filter is embedded into the feedback loop to treat as a frequency stabilization element. Instead of designing the oscillator at the group-delay-peak frequency of the filter to achieve a good phase-noise performance, in this paper, the peak frequency of the complex quality factor Q sc is adopted for oscillator design. To demonstrate the effectiveness of using Q sc -peak frequency, two filter-based oscillators are implemented at the Q sc-peak and group-delay-peak frequencies, respectively. The oscillator designed at the Q sc-peak frequency improves the phase-noise about 10 dB as compared with that realized at the group-delay-peak frequency. The developed oscillator with the three-pole combline filter is experimentally demonstrated at 2.05 GHz with -148.3-dBc/Hz phase noise at 1-MHz offset frequency. Moreover, by attaching a varactor on each resonator of the combline filter, the oscillator can be extended to a wideband VCO. The developed VCO has a frequency tuning range from 1.3 to 2.2813 GHz with a 54.8% bandwidth. Over this frequency range, all the phase noises measured at 1-MHz offset frequency are better than -117.19 dBc/Hz.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6269907
Pages (from-to)3151-3160
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Volume60
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Combline filter
  • filter-based oscillator
  • microwave oscillator
  • voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO)

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