DocumentCode
2709012
Title
Linear frequency networks with applications to `frequency set-on´ oscillators
Author
Rhodes, J.D.
fYear
1988
fDate
7-9 Jun 1988
Firstpage
2867
Abstract
A linear frequency network is a network system which consists of an arbitrary connection of devices, each of which perform a linear transformation on the instantaneous frequency of a signal. Thus, a transfer function may be defined relating the output to input instantaneous frequency. Particular networks are investigated, including a basic section, producing a self-adaptive bandpass filter which is then applied to a frequency set-on oscillator. Such an oscillator is a multimode oscillator where any mode will be stable when excited by a sample of an RF pulse adjacent to the mode. Experimental devices in the 400-600-MHz band are shown to have excellent agreement with theory
Keywords
adaptive filters; band-pass filters; linear network synthesis; radiofrequency filters; radiofrequency oscillators; transfer functions; 400 to 600 MHz; RF oscillator; frequency set-on oscillator; linear frequency network; multimode oscillator; self-adaptive bandpass filter; transfer function; Band pass filters; Capacitors; Delay lines; Frequency conversion; Inductors; Laplace equations; Oscillators; Resistors; Signal processing; Transfer functions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Circuits and Systems, 1988., IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Espoo
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISCAS.1988.15537
Filename
15537
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