Low Phase Noise, High Output Power and Compact Microwave Planar Oscillator for C-band Applications

In this paper, a novel microwave oscillator is developed at frequencies of 5.7 and 7.5 GHz through the application of Negative Resistance and Harmonic Balance theory. The design process involves leveraging the Agilent Advance Design System (ADS) tool, ensuring exceptional electromagnetic (EM) perfor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Progress in electromagnetics research. Letters 2024-01, Vol.117, p.21-26
Hauptverfasser: Ftouh, Hanae El, Bakkali, Moustapha El, Mchbal, Aicha, Sekkal, Soukaina, Touhami, Naima Amar
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, a novel microwave oscillator is developed at frequencies of 5.7 and 7.5 GHz through the application of Negative Resistance and Harmonic Balance theory. The design process involves leveraging the Agilent Advance Design System (ADS) tool, ensuring exceptional electromagnetic (EM) performance. The utilization of microstrip circuit elements enhances the overall performance of the oscillator structure. Following optimization and co-simulation of nonlinear models for the compact Planar Microwave Oscillator (62 * 38 [mm.sup.2]), highly satisfactory results are obtained. Quantitatively, the measured output powers at 5.7 and 7.5 GHz are determined to be 9.5 dBm and 7.05 dBm, respectively. These power levels are particularly relevant for C band applications spanning 4 to 8 GHz, including areas such as satellite communication, radar, and wireless networks.
ISSN:1937-6480
1937-6480
DOI:10.2528/PIERL23101802