Hi

It's certainly a good low power approach - if you can fabricate it in silicon. 
I'd hate to try to do it with discrete devices. The broad band phase noise 
isn't going to be anything great, but that's likely not something they are 
worrying about in their system. 

Bob

On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:19 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk> wrote:

> In message <39433ff7-ba50-4e0c-9f11-992aedcd5...@rtty.us>, Bob Camp writes:
> 
>> A couple of observations:
> 
> But you have to admit:
> 
> 5) Getting into low ppm's at 1 microampere is kind of impressive...
> 
> There's nothing about phase-noise, so I suspect that's where
> the trade-off is ?
> 
> -- 
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