Title :
The Synthesis of Integrable, Nearly Sinusoidal, Potentially Bistable Oscillators
Author :
Hachtel, G.D. ; Pepper, R.S.
Abstract :
A procedure is given for the synthesis of a class of potentially bistable oscillator configurations which serve as proto-types for integrated, nearly sinusoidal applications. These oscillator configurations are synthesized by systematic addition of one- and two-port resistor-capacitor networks to integrable bistable circuits having two 3-terminal, charge-controlled, active devices. The procedure is based on the synthesis and embedding of open-circuit stable negative-resistance ports. The oscillators synthesized are conveniently classed as 2-, 3-, or 4-terminal oscillators and typical performance characteristics of lumped prototype and integrated realizations are given. Configuration synthesis is shown to enable the specification of properties which determine the ease of integrated realization (for example the nonisolated active device property).
Keywords :
Bistable oscillators; Integrated circuit design; Oscillators; Bistable circuits; Circuit synthesis; Circuit theory; Contracts; Integrated circuit synthesis; Network synthesis; Noise figure; Oscillators; Prototypes; Signal synthesis;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1966.1049767