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I looked at this chip some time ago for use as the LO in an HF receiver,
and I abandoned it concluding that the noise performance of the VCO is about 20 dB shy of the minimum you need for good HF receiver overload performance ('reciprocal mixing"). As to the VCO tuning range, less is usually better from a noise standpoint, as most varactors don't have very good Q specs and the tighter the varactor is coupled into the overall resonant circuit, the poorer the resonant Q will be. Also, high tuning sensitivity in the VCO makes the oscillator susceptable to modulation from 'junk' on the power supply or the tuning voltage. Shorting out turns in the resonant inductor as a means of bandswitching isn't so great either, as the shorted turns inductively couple into the resonant circuit as resistors (the resistance of the pin diode or other switching element), lowering the circuit Q and raising the noise of the oscillator. In general, it's best to band-switch discrete elements such as separate inductors or capacitors and to keep the tuning sensitivity as low as possible in order to provide continuous coverage of a band. If high tuning range is necessary, every attempt should be made to use high Q components and to maintain a high loaded Q in the circuit they're used in. Also, parallelling of varactors has been shown to improve noise performance in wide-range oscillators. Joe W3JDR wrote in message oups.com... john jardine wrote: Done a bog standard, single transistor Colpitts, that covers 110-220Mhz using a cheap SMV1255-000 varicap. It's part of a BFO arrangement and intentionally limited to a 110MHz swing (1.5 to 4.5V) but there's a bit of steam left in the Varicap and 120-240 seems not unreasonable. That's a Kv of about 36 MHz / V. Naive question ... doesn't a higher Kv have the potential for greater noise? What is the effect of a higher Kv for the LO VCO on the overall performance of a receiver? |
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