Oscillators – Beat frequency – Frequency or amplitude adjustment or control
Patent
1995-06-13
1996-11-26
Grimm, Siegfried H.
Oscillators
Beat frequency
Frequency or amplitude adjustment or control
331 65, 331 99, 331117D, 331176, 331177R, H03B 518
Patent
active
055789692
ABSTRACT:
A split dielectric resonator having two preferably half cylindrical dielectric elements is used to stabilize an oscillator operating at microwave frequencies. Fine tuning may be achieved by means of a tuning screw which has a thermal expansion coefficient between those of the dielectric elements and electrically conductive supporting walls. Additionally, fine tuning may be achieved by offsetting the two elements from each other within a horizontal or vertical plane. This oscillator can also be configured as an accelerometer or pressure or displacement sensor by substituting a movable deflecting member for the supporting wall.
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