Thanks for the explanation.  I actually built
something like that 30 years ago using an LT-1028
op amp, only it used an HP3582 FFT box instead of
a sound card (which didn't exist at the time).
Does anyone have any experience with the low
frequency cutoff of sound cards?  You would
think 20 Hz, but maybe they go lower??  Any
recommended sound cards (or USB things that
work like sound cards)?

Rick

On 3/24/2016 4:42 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

Pretty simple:

Double balanced mixer, RPD-1 is one option, there are others.

Fairly simple L/C lowpass between the mixer and an op-amp.

20 db positive (non-inverting) op-amp amplifier string after the mixer

Output of the string goes to the sound card. Use a good (dual / quad) audio op 
amp

Quadrature amp picks off the output of the first op amp stage, switch and 
resistors to set gain, pot to set op point.

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So what you have is an old style quadrature phase noise amp and “PLL”. More or 
less a very junior version
of the 3048 test box. Like any setup of this sort, you check two similar 
oscillators. They run in quadrature and
you do a few “measure this with switch in position A” sort of things to set 
things up each time.

Nothing exotic.

Bob



On Mar 24, 2016, at 12:25 AM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist <[email protected]> 
wrote:



On 3/23/2016 3:56 PM, Bob Camp wrote:

and standard covered. If you want to do spurs, spend $40 and build a phase
noise test set that will drive the sound card on your PC.

Lots of choices ….

Bob


Any documentation on this $40 phase noise test set?

Rick N6RK
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