The problem of the correct evaluation of Q-factor appearing in Adler's equation for injection-locking is addressed. Investigation has shown that recent results presented in the literature, while extending applicability of the original method, do not completely account for nonlinear effects occurring when two-port active devices are involved. To overcome such limitation, use can be made of a newly developed theory in the dynamical complex envelope domain, capable of providing first-approximation exact dynamical models of driven quasi-sinusoidal oscillators. Some preliminary results are presented here concerning a class of injection-locked oscillators with single-loop feedback type configuration. The proposed procedure permits evaluation of the nonlinear oscillator Q-factor, either analytically or numerically, depending on the complexity of the nonlinear active device model involved. The example worked out, a MOST-equipped driven Colpitts scheme, clearly illustrates the accuracy improvement achieved in the determination of the locking bandwidth stemming from the newly defined effective Q-factor, without the need to resort to the very time consuming full numerical transient envelope simulations otherwise required to this purpose.

Calandra, E., Caruso, M., Lupo, D. (2011). Influence of Active Device Nonlinearities on the Determination of Adler's Injection.Locking Q-Factor. In Proceedings of EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON CIRCUIT THEORY AND DESIGN (pp.110-113).

Influence of Active Device Nonlinearities on the Determination of Adler's Injection.Locking Q-Factor

CALANDRA, Enrico;CARUSO, Marco;Lupo, Daniele
2011-01-01

Abstract

The problem of the correct evaluation of Q-factor appearing in Adler's equation for injection-locking is addressed. Investigation has shown that recent results presented in the literature, while extending applicability of the original method, do not completely account for nonlinear effects occurring when two-port active devices are involved. To overcome such limitation, use can be made of a newly developed theory in the dynamical complex envelope domain, capable of providing first-approximation exact dynamical models of driven quasi-sinusoidal oscillators. Some preliminary results are presented here concerning a class of injection-locked oscillators with single-loop feedback type configuration. The proposed procedure permits evaluation of the nonlinear oscillator Q-factor, either analytically or numerically, depending on the complexity of the nonlinear active device model involved. The example worked out, a MOST-equipped driven Colpitts scheme, clearly illustrates the accuracy improvement achieved in the determination of the locking bandwidth stemming from the newly defined effective Q-factor, without the need to resort to the very time consuming full numerical transient envelope simulations otherwise required to this purpose.
Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
ago-2011
EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON CIRCUIT THEORY AND DESIGN
Linköping, Sweden
29-31/08/2011
20th
2011
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Calandra, E., Caruso, M., Lupo, D. (2011). Influence of Active Device Nonlinearities on the Determination of Adler's Injection.Locking Q-Factor. In Proceedings of EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON CIRCUIT THEORY AND DESIGN (pp.110-113).
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