Dielectric resonator stabilized oscillator and method for optimi

Oscillators – With distributed parameter resonator

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331107DP, H03B 538

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ABSTRACT:
A dielectric resonator stabilized oscillator structure and method for adjusting the oscillating characteristics of the oscillator which includes mounting the dielectric resonator to a cover housing member which can be positionally varied to move the resonator in a plane parallel to a semiconductor device and transmission line circuitry comprising the oscillator. The semiconductor device and transmission line circuitry are disposed within a bottom housing assembly to which the cover housing member is fixedly mounted to after adjustment and optimizing of the oscillator characteristics is conducted. The cover member includes openings therethrough which are oversized with respect to corresponding threaded openings in the bottom housing assembly thereby allowing the adjustment of the dielectric resonator by moving the cover member while screws are threaded through the openings thereof into the bottom assembly and also fixedly mounting of the cover member to the bottom assembly.

REFERENCES:
George Pate et al., "Say Hello to the DSO" Microwaves, May 1981.
T. Makino et al., "A Highly Stabilized MIC Gunn Oscillator Using a Dielectric Resonator" IEEE, Jul. 1979.
O. Ishihara, "A Highly Stabilized GaAs FET Oscillator" Using a Dielectric Resonator Feedback Circuit in 9-14 GHz" IEEE, Aug. 1980.

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