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Frequency synthesis by phase lock
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The Elementary Phase-Locked Synthesizer, Modulation, Sidebands and Noise Spectrums, and its Applications: Large-Signal Performance, Natural Acquisition.Abstract:
The Elementary Phase-Locked Synthesizer. Modulation, Sidebands and Noise Spectrums. Frequency Dividers. Phase Detectors. Higher Order Loops. Sampling Effects. Architectures. Large-Signal Performance, Natural Acquisition. Acquisition Aids. Spectral Purity. Computer Aided Engineering. References. Answers to Problems. Cross-Reference from First Edition. Index.read more
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Jitter and phase noise in ring oscillators
TL;DR: A companion analysis of clock jitter and phase noise of single-ended and differential ring oscillators is presented in this paper, where the impulse sensitivity functions are used to derive expressions for the jitter.
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A 1.8-GHz low-phase-noise CMOS VCO using optimized hollow spiral inductors
Jan Craninckx,Michiel Steyaert +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a completely integrated 1.8 GHz low-phase-noise voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) has been realized in a standard silicon digital CMOS process.
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Noise processes in nanomechanical resonators
Andrew Cleland,Michael L. Roukes +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a self-contained formalism for treating thermomechanical noise, Nyquist-Johnson noise, and adsorption-desorption noise was developed to estimate the impact that these noise processes will have on the noise of a model nanoscale resonator.
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A fully integrated CMOS DCS-1800 frequency synthesizer
Jan Craninckx,Michiel Steyaert +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a prototype frequency synthesizer for the DCS-1800 system has been integrated in a standard 0.4 /spl mu/m CMOS process without any external components.
SP 23.5: A Fully Integrated CMOS DCS-1800 Frequency Synthesizer
J. Craninckx,M. Steyaert +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 4/sup th/order type-2 charge-pump PLL frequency synthesizer for the DCS-1800 system in a standard 0.4 /spl mu/m CMOS process without external components is presented.