In a message dated 2/2/2007 04:41:14 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Sandenbergh wrote: > Hi All, > > My knowledge base on phase noise, low-noise design, noise figure, etc. is > based upon many bits and pieces that I have gathered from many sources (e.g > famous books like Motchenbacher, Pozar and the NIST Tech note 1337 as well > as the internet and appnotes). However, each discipline has their own take > on the subject (e.g RF guys - see it as noise figure and phase noise; time > guys - talk a lot about Allan dev, phase noise, different noise types; > electronic guys - talk about V^2/Hz, noise current, noise voltage etc.; > Digital guys - go for jitter and the eye pattern etc.) > > I realize that all of this is actually the same thing from different view > points (the view point being the one that is most convenient to the > application). At the same time, I realize that a top view picture of my > knowledge base might look like Swiss cheese with a few holes in it. Could > anyone recommend some good books that provide a more comprehensive > background on these topics? > Hi Stephen, there is an article in the latest IEEE UFFC proceedings. It talks about the differences between crystal versus amp induced noise in Quartz oscillators, and discusses Leeson etc. It's called "Phase noise in Ultra low noise quartz oscillators" or something similar. bye, Said _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
