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What are 1/f 1/f2 1/f3 phase noise in vco

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phase noise 1/f 1/f2

What are they and how should we analyse them?
Considering single ended and differential ring oscillator, which applies to which?
Thanks in advance.
 

1/f2 phase noise

1/f , 1/f² and 1/f³ is transpoded flicker noise to your carrier. Your semiconductor device exhibits low frequency excess noise in the form of 1/f, that modulates your carrier signal and creates AM and PM components that translate as close to carrier sidebands in your spectrum. The actuall mechanisms of how 1/f noise is transpoded to carrier noise are not clearly understoon as far as i am consern. What u mostly insterested is to reduce the flicker corner of your 1/f noise that will help your overall phase noise performance.Other factors that affect the phase noise of a VCO are the Q of your resonator, The NF of your amplifier, and the circulated power, Leesons model includes all of them in a unified formula. If u look at NIST webpage they have lots of information about phase noise.
 

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Thanks for the link. I found NIST website very resourceful. Cheers!
 

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