Published April 2, 2014
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Eliminating 1/f noise in oscillators
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- Kenig, Eyal
- Cross, M. C.
Chicago
Abstract
We study 1/f and narrow-bandwidth noise in precision oscillators based on high-quality factor resonators and feedback. The dynamics of such an oscillator are well described by two variables, an amplitude and a phase. In this description we show that low-frequency feedback noise is represented by a single noise vector in phase space. The implication of this is that 1/f and narrow-bandwidth noise can be eliminated by tuning controllable parameters, such as the feedback phase. We present parameter values for which the noise is eliminated and provide specific examples of noise sources for further illustration.
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© 2014 American Physical Society. Received 1 November 2013; revised manuscript received 20 March 2014; published 2 April 2014. This research was supported by DARPA through the DEFYS program.Attached Files
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20140501-094645965
- DARPA DEFYS Program
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