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Coaxially coupled tunable oscillator using a ridge waveguide
   
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US Patent 4429287
Issued Date
January 31, 1984
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A source of microwave-frequency electromagnetic energy of a specific desired frequency is generated by a device that utilizes a filter network to absorb energy of unwanted frequencies and couples energy of the desired frequency into a tunable ridge waveguide. The filter network is designed into the DC bias conductor to increase oscillator efficiency.
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Owner
Hughes Aircraft Company (El Segundo, CA)
Published
January 31, 1984
Application Number
06/272,808
Filed
June 11, 1981
US Classification
331/107DP   331/101
Int'l Classification
H03B   9/00   (20060101)   H03B   9/14   (20060101)  
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331/96   331/101   331/17R   331/17DP   331/17G   331/17C  
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5014021 - Frequency linearization circuit for a microwave VCO in ridged waveguide - Owned by Hughes Aircraft Company (Los Angeles, CA)

A voltage controlled oscillator having improved frequency linearization characteristics. A radial line, (top-hat) disc geometry in conjunction with a varactor diode are disposed in a broadband, ridged waveguide oscillator circuit to produce a frequency linearized voltage controlled oscillator. A negative resistance device is recessed into the ridged waveguide and coaxially coupled via an impedance transformer to the ridged waveguide cavity. The present invention uses a disc resonator in a ridged waveguide to transform the microwave impedance of a non-RF generating element, a varactor diode, to values which provide improved voltage controlled oscillator tuning linearity. The disc resonator or radial line is located above the varactor diode. The radial line transforms the microave impedance of the varactor diode to a new value which is then coupled into the ridged waveguide circuit and subsequently to the RF generating diode. The circuit impedance, which is a function of the varactor voltage, acts to linearize the frequency versus voltage characteristic of the diode. A comparison of the operation of the circuit with and without the radial line/tuning disc shows a 13:1 improvement in the frequency linearity. Experimental results show that the circuit configuration of the present invention is ideal for use in microwave and millimeter-wave voltage conrolled oscillators which require inherent frequency versus voltage linearity. Since the voltage controlled oscillator frequency linearity is a critical factor in phase locked loop performance, it is especially suited for use in microwave and millimeter-wave radar or communication systems which are frequency agile.

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