Design of cavity-stabilised microwave oscillators

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A comparison is made between transmission reaction and reflection cavity-stabilised oscillators. Their essential features such as maximum loaded Q factor and tunuble frequency range are shown to differ markedly. Based on these considerations, outlines are given for designing highly stable microwave oscillators.

Inspec keywords: frequency stability; microwave oscillators; cavity resonators

Other keywords: maximum load Q-factor; tunable frequency range; cavity stabilised microwave oscillators

Subjects: Oscillators; Solid-state microwave circuits and devices

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