I need to design a 315MHz crystal oscillator with an output power of
0dBm and output impedance of 50ohm. I tried looking at crystal
oscillator designs but nothing I've seen goes up that high. Can anyone
give me ideas regarding this matter?
There are two popular methods:
a. PLL: A free running varicap oscillator is locked to a lower frequency
crystal of your choice.
b. Multiplier stages: You build an oscillator at, for example, 11.67MHz,
run it hard into a limiting stage that makes its signal highly
non-linear, then run it through several multiplier stages where their
output tank circuits are tuned to a harmonic. As an example, the first
stage would resonate at 35MHz, the 2nd at 105MHz and the last at 315MHz.
All those stages must be operated in a non-linear mode. In RF engineer
speak that is called class C.
If you are very unfamiliar with this matter I suggest to study ham radio
literature from organizations such as the ARRL.