how to measure the Q-factor of oscillators
i have a DRO operating at 6.3GHz. i am not asking how to measure the Q-factor of the dielectric resonator i want the Q-factor of the whole oscillator.
thanks
Hi,
could you explain what is the Q factor of the oscillator?
flyhigh
A spectrum analyser and measure the one half power to central frequency.
Q=central frequency/bandwidth
Bandwith in the sense of 2*(fcentral-f at half power)
f=frequency
I do not think so. If you had a mesfet oscillator vs a bipolar oscillator, that method would yield a 20 dB different "Q factor", irregardless of the actual loaded Q.
The best way to measure the loaded Q of the entire oscillator would be to injection lock it to a signal and see how far you can pull it. The ammount of frequency pulling is inversely proportional to Q.
thank you
i just got it so i cant measure it but i can have a feel of it by the pull push method. by varying the load and the power supply. thanks
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