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How to eliminate self-oscillating from a Colpitts oscillator?

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I design a Colpitts oscillator f=2GHz.But the output is 500MHz and its harmonics.is this self oscillating?how to eliminate it?
 

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I think there should be some parasitic capacitors ( and inductors) in your circuit. You should use the components that it can be operates at GHz frequencies. And You carefully design the pcb layout of the circuit.
 

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