An Experimental Study on Frequency Synthesizers Using Push-Push Oscillators (Special Issue on Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Technology for Advanced Functioions and Size-Reductions)
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概要
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This paper describes the fundamental principle of novel push-push oscillators using hairpin-shaped split-ring resonators and their application to voltage controlled and injection locked oscillators for frequency synthesizers. The experimental results make it clear that the synthesizer systems discussed here have the advantages of high frequency operation, compact size and low power consumption. Experimental work has been carried out in the L band, but these systems can be applied to much higher frequencies.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1993-06-25
著者
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Yabuki Hiroyuki
Tokyo Information Systems Research Laboratory Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
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Sagawa Morikazu
Tokyo Information Systems Research Laboratory Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
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Makimoto Mitsuo
Tokyo Information Systems Research Laboratory, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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Makimoto Mitsuo
Tokyo Information Systems Research Laboratory Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
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