Claims
- 1. An oscillator having low phase noise and low 1/f noise, comprising
- (a) resonant circuit means for generating a signal at a desired frequency,
- (b) linear amplifier means electrically connected to the resonant circuit means at first and second locations thereon,
- (c) limiter means electrically connected to the resonant circuit means at a third location thereon, and
- (d) buffer amplifier means for applying the signal generated by the resonant circuit means to a load and electrically connected to the resonant circuit
- means at a fourth location thereon, said first, second, third and fourth locations being selected to minimize impedance from said locations to electrical ground at frequencies at which substantial 1/f noise is present and to minimize resistive loading of the resonant circuit means and noise input to the resonant circuit means from the buffer amplifier.
- 2. An oscillator according to claim 1, wherein the inductance of the inductor means and the capacitance of the capacitor means are chosen to yield a desired Q for the resonant circuit means at a minimum value of inductance.
- 3. A low phase noise, low 1/f noise oscillator, comprising
- (a) resonant circuit means for generating an oscillator signal at a desired frequency,
- (b) a low-noise linear amplifier connected to the resonant circuit means for receiving an output therefrom and for generating an amplified output signal at said desired frequency,
- (c) a low-noise buffer for buffering said amplified output signal from the low-noise linear amplifier to a load, the buffer having an output to said load,
- (d) feedback means for feeding back a negative feedback signal comprising a portion of the amplified output signal from the low-noise linear amplifier to the input of a limiter means for limiting said feedback signal to a preselected amplitude,
- (e) a low-noise linear amplifier for receiving the feedback signal limited by the limiter means and for amplifying said signal, said low-noise linear amplifier having an output connected to said resonant circuit means,
- said resonant circuit means, linear amplifier, low noise buffer and feedback means being interconnected to minimize loading of the resonant circuit means and maximize the oscillator-signal-to-noise ratio at the output of the low-noise buffer to the load.
- 4. An oscillator according to claim 3, wherein the resonant circuit means comprises a high-Q tuned circuit.
- 5. An oscillator according to claim 4, wherein the tuned circuit comprises an LC tank circuit.
- 6. An oscillator according to claim 4, wherein the tuned circuit comprises a tuned cavity resonator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/658,285, filed Feb. 20, 1991, and assigned to the same assignee as the instant application.
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