This paper demonstrates the realization of tunable microwave low phase noise oscillators. A ceramic-based dielectric resonator enclosed in a metallic cavity with an unloaded
of 13000 is proposed. The relationship between geometric parameters and resonant frequency is determined. The dielectric puck is then incorporated into multilayer printed circuit boards by using substrate-integrated waveguide techniques. The results show that the resonator resonates at
mode with a frequency of 13.3 GHz. Therefore, 13.3 GHz dielectric resonator oscillators with both mechanic and electronic tuning are built. The oscillator includes a pseudomorphic high-electron-mobility transistor low-noise amplifier and an electronic phase shifter. The measured phase noise of the oscillator is
at a 10-kHz offset. The calculated and measured phase noise results show a difference of 3 dB.