try to predict it using mathematical expressions. His heuristic
model without mathematical proof is almost universally accepted.
However, it entails a c- cuit specific noise factor that is not
known a priori and so is not predictive. In this work, we attempt
to address the topic of oscillator design from a diff- ent
perspective. By introducing a new paradigm that accurately captures
the subtleties of phase noise we try to answer the question: 'why
do oscillators behave in a particular way?' and 'what can be done
to build an optimum design?' It is also hoped that the paradigm is
useful in other areas of circuit design such as frequency synthesis
and clock recovery. In Chapter 1, a general introduction and
motivation to the subject is presented. Chapter 2 summarizes the
fundamentals of phase noise and timing jitter and discusses earlier
works on oscillator's phase noise analysis. Chapter 3 and Chapter 4
analyze the physical mechanisms behind phase noise generation in
current-biased and Colpitts oscillators. Chapter 5 discusses design
trade-offs and new techniques in LC oscillator design that allows
optimal design. Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 discuss a topic that is
typically ignored in oscillator design. That is flicker noise in LC
oscillators. Finally, Chapter 8 is dedicated to the complete
analysis of the role of varactors both in tuning and AM-FM noise
conversion.
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