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Old May 17th 06, 11:50 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Dan Andersson
 
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Default Best way to build fixed 1.6GHz locked oscillator?

3flp wrote:

Hi,

I'm in the process of designing a simple scalar network analyser. The
synthesizer will use 2 PLLs. One tuning from 1.6 to 2.6GHz and the
second on locked to 1.6GHz. I hope to create a DC to 1GHz output. I'll
use Minicircuits or similar for the broadband VCO. But it seems a
little wastefull to use the same thing for the fixed frequency PLL. So
here's the question, what would you experienced home brew gurus
recommend?

The oscillator phase noise does not have to be perfect, but it should
not be much worse that the Minicircuits VCOs. The cumbersome
old-fasioned multiplied crystal is not really needed. So what other
options should I look at?

Thanx for ideas,
74,
VK3FLP



Hiya,

I'm using an AD9951 based 0-180MHz DDS as signal generator fed into four
( or if anyone want more ) AD8343's mixers - connected as doublers. The
sweep I get is supposedly 0-2.8G but I can only verify up to 2.5G.

the harmonics suppression in the AD8343's are roughly around 50 to 60 dB,
absolutely good enough. You do need a couple of directional couplers ( or
bridges ) as considerations need to be taken depending on the frequency.
I use tweaked broadband RF transformers from Coilcratft as directional
couplers. good for 1200MHz +. If you write the measuring SW yourself, you
can add the needed calibration additions as well..

There are sourcecode for this available on the net with the AD8302 as a
detector. You will have an absolute limit of 60dB dynamic range and abt
2.7GHz max... Good enough for me tho'...

Quick and dirty? Yes, but it's cheap, easy to build and do the job.

Cheers

Dan / M0DFI