Chuck wrote:

To make decent use of this technique, I believe that you would have
to install 20 to 30dB of 5MHz rejection, and a 10MHz low pass filter
in the output circuitry....     *   *   *
The 5MHz rejection filter is necessary to prevent phase anomalies
from appearing due to the beating of the doubled 5MHz fundamental
with the XOR gate created 10MHz signal.

If you start with 5MHz down 10dB in the output, and apply 30dB of filtering, you end up with 5MHz down 40dB. That is nowhere near enough to avoid anomalies in stability plots. You need the 5MHz component in the output closer to -80dBc than to -40dBc to get the anomalies down toward the noise floor. That is a massive amount of filtering very close to the desired 10MHz output, and is why it is important to start with 5MHz below -40dBc straight from the doubler (no filtering).

Best regards,

Charles



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