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Ultra-stable, low phase noise dielectric resonator stabilized oscillators for military and commercial systemsEPSD has designed, fabricated and tested, ultra-stable, low phase noise microwave dielectric resonator oscillators (DRO's) at S, X, Ku, and K-bands, for potential application to high dynamic range and low radar cross section target detection radar systems. The phase noise and the temperature stability surpass commercially available DROs. Low phase noise signals are critical for CW Doppler radars, at both very close-in and large offset frequencies from the carrier. The oscillators were built without any temperature compensation techniques and exhibited a temperature stability of 25 parts per million (ppm) over an extended temperature range. The oscillators are lightweight, small and low cost compared to BAW & SAW oscillators, and can impact commercial systems such as telecommunications, built-in-test equipment, cellular phone and satellite communications systems. The key to obtaining this performance was a high Q factor resonant structure (RS) and careful circuit design techniques. The high Q RS consists of a dielectric resonator (DR) supported by a low loss spacer inside a metal cavity. The S and the X-band resonant structures demonstrated loaded Q values of 20,300 and 12,700, respectively.
Document ID
19930012990
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mizan, Muhammad
(Army Research Lab. Fort Monmouth, NJ, United States)
Higgins, Thomas
(Army Research Lab. Fort Monmouth, NJ, United States)
Sturzebecher, Dana
(Army Research Lab. Fort Monmouth, NJ, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington, Technology 2002: The Third National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, Volume 2
Subject Category
Electronics And Electrical Engineering
Accession Number
93N22179
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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