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One technique to improve the phase noise in wide-band VCO's was shown by
Ulrich Rhode. He uses several diodes in parallel in order to decrease the RF current in each diode, reportedly lowering losses and improving noise. I never tried it myself. If the diodes are the limiting factor, it can help. The second diode seemed to do the most good, the third, a little more, but any more didn't help (in my designs). The way the varactor is made will affect the noise performance. Ask the manufacturers which process yields their best phase-noise performance. Most of them are very helpful. As I recall, planar, epitaxial construction, with thermal compression bonded leads gave my best results. Hyperabrupt diodes gave the worst. But things change rapidly these days, so ask. 73, John - K6QQ |
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