Radio-Frequency Circuit4
Radio-Frequency Circuit4
Radio-Frequency Circuit4
---Oscillator
The quality standard of oscillator
The frequency stability of any LC oscillator depends on that
of its resonant circuit, including any stray or device reactance
that may be present.
Frequency stability:
2
f 1 n f f
fN
t lim
n
n i 1 f N i
f N
t
The quality standard of oscillator (frequency domain)
o o
10kHz
Clapp oscillator
o 1 C L
o 2 C L
Cce
C1 Ccb
Cce
L Ccb
C2 Cbe
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Clapp oscillator
The Clapp oscillator is a variation of the Colpitts circuit,
designed to swamp device capacitances for greater stability.
vo A vo
A
C2 U o C2
1
Uo fo
2 LCT
U f C1 C3 CT
1 U f C1 C1
1 1 1
C1 C2 C3
CT C3
Using noninverting amplifier Using inverting amplifier
example Calculate the feedback fraction and oscillating frequency of
the circuit in Figure 2.22
Vcc
Solution:
1 1
RFC
CT 9.01pF
RB1 1 1 1 1 1 1
100 h C1 C2 C3 100 1000 10
1
fo
2 LCT
C2
L1
RB 2 100 pF
1 H 1
2 110 9.0110
6 12
C3 C1
10 pF 1000 pF 53.02MHz
example Calculate the feedback fraction and oscillating frequency of
the circuit in Figure 2.22
Vcc
Solution: 1
Uf j C2 C
B 1
RFC Uo 1 C2
RB1
100 h jC1
Uo
C2
L1
RB 2 100 pF
1 H
C3 Uf
C1
10 pF 1000 pF
Varactor-tuned Oscillators
1
fo
2 LC Two sets of plates
Ferrite core
Slug tuning
Mechanical tuning
Varactor
V oltage-ControlledOscillator VCO
Non-inverting Colpitts Oscillator
A vo
C1
C4
R
C2
C3
Varactor
Solution
(a) The resonant frequency can be calculated from equation:
1
fo
2 LC
1
2 100 10 80 10
6 12
1.78MHz
Example a varactor has a maximum capacitance of 80 pF and is used in
a tuned circuit with a 100 uH inductor.
(a) find the resonant frequency with no tuning voltage applied.
(b) find the tuning voltage necessary for the circuit to resonant at double
the frequency found in part(a)
Solution
(b) The resonant frequency is inversely proportional to the square root of capacitance
1 1 1
fo f 2
2
C 2 2
4 f o L
o
2 LC 4 LC C 20 pF
f o 1.78MHz
Now we can find the required tuning voltage from the following equation:
C 1 2V
C j0 C j0
Cj C 1 2V j0 16 1 2V
1 2V Cj
j
V 7.5
Crystal-control Oscillators
Crystal oscillator achieve greater stability by using a small
slab of quartz as a mechanical resonator, in place of an LC
tuned circuit.
Piezoelectric material
Deforming it mechanically causes the crystal to generate
a voltage, and applying a voltage to the crystal causes it to
deform.
Qq Very high
Lq Very large
Co
Very small Cq Very small
Co Cq
rq Very small
s p
s , p in close proximity
Crystal oscillators offer great accuracy and stability at the
Price of fixed frequency operation.
Xe
inductive
High Q! parallel
series Short circuit line
O s p
capacitive capacitive
thermistor
microprocessor
fT f 0 kf 0 T T0
Solution
The frequency at a temperature 35oC will be:
1106
fT f 0 kf 0 T T0
146 20
The frequency at the lower temperature limit will be:
-5
VDD
RD
CD
C1
RG
C2
RFC
(a) colpitts
Crystal oscillator circuits
RFC CD
C1
RG C2
(a) pierce
Crystal oscillator circuits