next up previous
Next: Conclusions Up: Optimum Design of Previous: Optimal Control Problem

Numerical and Experimental Results

Fig. 1 Equivalent circuit of the oscillator to be optimized.

The new method to improve the design of oscillators is applied to minimize the single-sideband phase noise of a planar integrated [gif] free running microwave oscillator at 15 GHz [gif], [gif]. A GaAs MESFET NE710 is used for the active element which is connected at the gate and source terminals with microstrip lines as resonators. The equivalent circuit of the oscillator is depicted in Fig. 1. In this special case, the five design parameters , , , , and of the linear network are optimized subject to a system of 20 highly nonlinear differential equations (gif), (gif). Only the upconverted baseband noise to the carrier frequency is taken into account to minimize the single-sideband phase noise in Eq. (gif). After the computation of the optimal values of the five design parameters a prototype MIN2 of the new designed oscillator has been manufactured [gif] (Fig. 2).

Fig. 2 Layout of the original oscillator O8 (left side) and of the optimized Fig. 2 oscillator MIN2 (right side) with a scaling factor of about 10:1.

The measured output power of the reference oscillator O8 is 12.7 dBm compared with the output power of 14.4 dBm of the oscillator with the minimized phase noise. For the prototype MIN2 a reduction of 8 dB of the phase noise caused by the upconverted baseband noise is measured at a frequency deviation of 10 kHz compared to the original oscillator O8 (Fig. 3) [gif], [gif]. The difference of the measured (solid line) from the calculated single-sideband phase noise (---) of the optimized oscillator is mainly due to deviations in the technical data of the elements used to manufacture the prototype MIN2. The measured peaks between 400 kHz and 7 MHz are due to external interferences.

Fig. 3 Measured (solid line) and simulated single-sideband phase noise of the original Fig. 3 oscillator (- - -) and the oscillator with minimized phase noise (---).


next up previous
Next: Conclusions Up: Optimum Design of Previous: Optimal Control Problem



Oskar von Stryk
Mon Aug 19 10:27:50 MET DST 1996