anyone can help me?
Hi Chai,
You can use class C transistor amplifier design (tha basics) with an LC tank circuit to the collector or may be a crystal.
Where you can find the design and calculations?
A: at the back of our mind...
Well it solely depends on how will you contruct it because there are lots of oscillator circuits, may be you can also use the ICL8038 or LM555 for some reasons and use your basic skills in analysing RLC circuits
Thats all I can do for you...
220MHz & ICL8038/LM555 ? You will get 100kHz if you are lucky
Look at Odyseus's page for some good examples
http://www.odyseus.nildram.co.uk/RFM...cuits_Page.htm
Below is a typical design I did using the same basic design equations. Included is a plot of the expected output spectrum of this oscillator. Note that I have added a buffer stage.
I want to design a VCO of 5.8GHz using NE3210S01, is it possible to use the same method?
At this high frequencies you will be better off using a ceramic loaded coaxial or DRO design.
http://www.miteq.com/micro/fresourc/d210b/intro.html
Hi Chai,
I don't know what your osicillator will be used for and what is its requipment. But if you just want an stable, fix and small ( -45dBm) signal, you can easily get it by amplifying the signal of a 55Mhz XO and filtering out the 4* frequncy.
Kayaoo
