2010
DOI: 10.1049/iet-map.2009.0396
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Computation of the phase and amplitude noise in microwave oscillators and a simplified calculation method for far enough from the carrier offsets

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“…Note that theoretically, the CMA approach gives infinite PSDs at very near to the carrier offsets. However, the CMA results of Figure become flat for these offsets, which is due to the ever present small numerical inaccuracies in computing the steady state of the oscillator . Furthermore, it seems that such numerical inaccuracies prevent the results of the new approach from producing a Lorentzian shape at very near to the carrier offsets.…”
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“…Note that theoretically, the CMA approach gives infinite PSDs at very near to the carrier offsets. However, the CMA results of Figure become flat for these offsets, which is due to the ever present small numerical inaccuracies in computing the steady state of the oscillator . Furthermore, it seems that such numerical inaccuracies prevent the results of the new approach from producing a Lorentzian shape at very near to the carrier offsets.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The exact algorithm for computing the PPV of and the function g ( t ) of is completely addressed in , which is based on the eigenvalue decomposition of the HB Jacobian matrices. The method of this reference was implemented in MATLAB to extract the PPV and the function g ( t ) of .…”
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