DocumentCode
2736999
Title
A novel surface acoustic wave resonator for compact, low-cost oscillators
Author
Fleischmann, Bernd ; Allen, Donald
Author_Institution
Siemens Matsushita Components, Munich, Germany
fYear
1990
fDate
4-7 Dec 1990
Firstpage
95
Abstract
A three-port SAW (surface acoustic wave) resonator-filter was developed as the frequency-stabilizing component in a low-cost oscillator operating at 445 MHz. It fulfils the additional tasks of adjusting the loop phase in a Pierce oscillator design, partitioning the power between oscillator loop and output, and filtering the output signal. It thereby substantially reduces the size, complexity, and cost of the oscillator. The filter was combined with a commercially available integrated amplifier to create a self-contained, two-chip oscillator. The two chips are mounted on a TO-39 header. All electrical connections are made by wire bonding; no circuit board is necessary. With the amplifier used, the output power is 0 dBm at 6-V supply voltage. All spurious oscillations are suppressed by more than 40 dB
Keywords
crystal resonators; frequency stability; multiport networks; radiofrequency oscillators; surface acoustic wave filters; 445 MHz; Pierce oscillator design; TO-39 header; frequency-stabilizing component; integrated amplifier; loop phase adjustment; low-cost oscillators; output power; output signal filtering; power partitioning; spurious oscillation suppression; surface acoustic wave resonator; three-port SAW resonator-filter; two-chip oscillator; wire bonding; Acoustic waves; Costs; Filtering; Frequency; Oscillators; Power amplifiers; Resonator filters; Signal design; Surface acoustic waves; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1990. Proceedings., IEEE 1990
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.1990.171332
Filename
171332
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