Oscillators – Solid state active element oscillator – Significant distributed parameter resonator
Patent
1989-11-01
1991-01-01
Mis, David
Oscillators
Solid state active element oscillator
Significant distributed parameter resonator
331 99, 331107DP, H03B 714
Patent
active
049821687
ABSTRACT:
Oscillator which maintains a high Q constant frequency over changes in temperature utilizes two parallel transmission lines having an active element embedded within one of the lines. A dielectric resonator oriented one-half wave length from the embedded transmission line generates a high impedance near the embedded transmission line at resonant frequency. The resonating energy is transferred to the second parallel transmission having a low impedance. An impedance inverter matches the low impedance to the output bias and transfers the high peak powers from the low impedance in the second transmission line. The active element is bias controlled.
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Schaumacher Lawrence J.
Sigmon Bernard E.
Mis David
Motorola Inc.
Powell Jordan C.
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