Phase noise in signal sources : theory and applications

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    • Robins, W. P.
    • Institution of Electrical Engineers

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Phase noise in signal sources : theory and applications

W.P. Robins

(IEE telecommunications series, 9)

P. Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1984

Pbk. ed. (with minor corrections)

  • pbk.

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Includes index

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Description

This book contains a thorough treatment of phase noise, its relationship to thermal noise and associated subjects such as frequency stability. The design of low phase noise signal sources, including oscillators and synthesisers, is explained and in many cases the measured phase noise characteristics are compared with the theoretical predictions. Full theoretical treatments are combined with physical explanations, helpful comments, examples of manufactured equipment and practical tips. Overall system performance degradations due to unwanted phase noise are fully analysed for radar systems and for both analogue and digital communications systems. Specifications for the acceptable phase noise performance of signal sources to be used in such systems are derived after allowing for both technical and economic optimisation. The mature engineer whose mathematics may be somewhat rusty will find that every effort has been made to use the lowest level of mathematical sophistication that is compatible with a full analysis and every line of each mathematical argument has been set out so that the book may be read and understood even in an armchair. Due to a novel approach to the analytical treatment of narrow band noise, the book is simple to understand while simultaneously carrying the analysis further in several areas than any existing publication.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Review of modulation theory Chapter 3: The relationship betweenphase jitter and noise density Chapter 4: Noise induced frequency modulation Chapter 5: Noise in oscillators Chapter 6: Frequency multiplier chains Chapter 7: The use of phase lock loops Chapter 8: Frequency synthesisers Chapter 9: The reciprocal relationships between phase noise and frequency stability Chapter 10: System phase noise requirements Appendix 1: Summary of important formulae Appendix 2: Noise figure review Appendix 3:The quadrature representation of narrowband noise Appendix 4: The Q of varactor tuned oscillators Appendix 5: The phase noise performance of Gunn oscillators

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