DocumentCode
1219538
Title
Synchronization of Oscillators
Author
Huntoon, Robert D. ; Weiss, A.
Author_Institution
Ordnance Development Division, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.
Volume
35
Issue
12
fYear
1947
Firstpage
1415
Lastpage
1423
Abstract
A theory is presented which predicts the behavior of any self-limiting oscillator in the presence of an injected sinusoidal voltage or current of small but constant magnitude. The internal mechanism responsible for synchronization is not needed, and the theory is thus applicable to any source of alternating current. Experimental verification of the theory is presented for the case of a low-power Hartley oscillator operating at 11.5 Mc. The theory is extended to include the mutual synchronization of two oscillators of arbitrary properties, and applied to a number of examples to indicate briefly the properties of a synchronized oscillator when used as (a) a linear voltmeter for small voltages, (b) a field-intensity meter, (c) a linear a.m. demodulator for small signals, (d) an f.m. demodulator, and (e) a synchronous amplifier-limiter. The use of a synchronized oscillator is of particular interest because microwave generators can be used in addition to the more conventional triode oscillators.
Keywords
Circuits; Demodulation; Differential equations; Frequency synchronization; Impedance; Microwave generation; Microwave oscillators; Senior members; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Voltmeters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1947.226202
Filename
1697270
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