Claims
- 1. A push-push dielectric resonator oscillator circuit, comprising:
- a first oscillator means for generating a first signal at a first frequency and phase;
- a second oscillator means for generating a second signal at the first frequency and at a second phase;
- a resonator means for maintaining an antiphase relationship between the first signal and the second signal;
- combining means for vectorially combining the first and second signals to obtain an output signal at a second frequency; and
- the first and second oscillator means each include a field effect transistor circuit including a field effect transistor having a gate, a drain and a source, a resonating circuit tuned to resonate at the first frequency as its fundamental frequency connected to the gate of the field effect transistor, a network circuit tuned for impedance matching at the first frequency and connected to the source, and an output circuit tuned for impedance matching at the first frequency and connected to the drain.
- 2. The push-push dielectric resonator circuit according to claim 1, wherein the resonating circuit comprises:
- a first and second termination circuit;
- a first transmission line having a first length and connected to the gate of the first transistor on one end and to the first termination circuit on the other end;
- a second transmission line having the first length and connected to the gate of the second transistor on one end and to the second termination circuit on the other end, the second transmission line being located in a predetermined positional relationship to the first transmission line; and
- a dielectric resonator means for connecting magnetic energy between the first transmission line and the second transmission line.
- 3. The push-push dielectric resonator oscillator circuit according to claim 2, wherein the dielectric resonator further ensures antiphaseal relationship between the first oscillator means and the second oscillator means.
- 4. The push-push dielectric resonator oscillator circuit according to claim 1 wherein the combining means comprises: a first and second transmission line having a length equal to a half wavelength of the first frequency joined together at one end with the opposite ends connected to the drains of the field effect transistors of the first oscillator means and the second oscillator means, and a third transmission line connected to the joint of the first and second transmission line at one end with said output being provided at the other end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 867,843, filed May 27, 1986 and now adandoned.
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