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colin
Hi,
I have two 2.1ghz VCOs (smv2100l) wich need to be 455khz apart over a 200mhz
range.
I made a pcb to test how they worked with manual tuning and a diode type
mixer to observe the beat frequency,
They work fine as long as they are more than 2.5mhz apart, if I try and tune
them closer together than this they tend to pull each other to the same
frequency, 500khz is just about as close as they can get before this hapens,
but it is extremly jittery.
also the waveform is not at all sinewave shaped anymore, Im not sure if this
is due to harmonics in the VCO or distortion from the mixer or as I suspect
cuased by the pulling.
To try and reduce pulling I improved the layout considerably ... doubled the
number of vias and decoupling capacitors, used two 10db pads on each VCO,
put copper tape on the edges of pcb and over the VCOs and used a dual gate
mosfet as a mixer, however the pulling seems to be even worse certainly not
better, not being able to manualy get closer than 2mhz, I also have a lm2434
dual PLL wich manages to keep the VCOs apart but the phase noise is realy
bad indeed, especialy with a low compare frequecny to get the resolution.
Im wondering if its worth trying to improve the layout even more or PLL loop
etc or if I should move the two VCOs to seperate boards, or maybe just
better VCOs ? or .. should I use a different method like using a dual
quadrature mixer to add 455khz to just one VCO or maybe a dual dds and freq
multipliers ?
The frequencies are being used for hetrodyne LIDAR.
Colin =^.^=
I have two 2.1ghz VCOs (smv2100l) wich need to be 455khz apart over a 200mhz
range.
I made a pcb to test how they worked with manual tuning and a diode type
mixer to observe the beat frequency,
They work fine as long as they are more than 2.5mhz apart, if I try and tune
them closer together than this they tend to pull each other to the same
frequency, 500khz is just about as close as they can get before this hapens,
but it is extremly jittery.
also the waveform is not at all sinewave shaped anymore, Im not sure if this
is due to harmonics in the VCO or distortion from the mixer or as I suspect
cuased by the pulling.
To try and reduce pulling I improved the layout considerably ... doubled the
number of vias and decoupling capacitors, used two 10db pads on each VCO,
put copper tape on the edges of pcb and over the VCOs and used a dual gate
mosfet as a mixer, however the pulling seems to be even worse certainly not
better, not being able to manualy get closer than 2mhz, I also have a lm2434
dual PLL wich manages to keep the VCOs apart but the phase noise is realy
bad indeed, especialy with a low compare frequecny to get the resolution.
Im wondering if its worth trying to improve the layout even more or PLL loop
etc or if I should move the two VCOs to seperate boards, or maybe just
better VCOs ? or .. should I use a different method like using a dual
quadrature mixer to add 455khz to just one VCO or maybe a dual dds and freq
multipliers ?
The frequencies are being used for hetrodyne LIDAR.
Colin =^.^=