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Injection-Locked Oscillators as Amplifiers for Angle-Modulated Signals
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Nonlinear OscillationEngineeringInjection-locked OscillatorsLocked OscillatorOscillatorsHigh-frequency DeviceAnalog DesignMixed-signal Integrated CircuitNonlinear CircuitOscillator TypesOscillator OutputElectromagnetic Compatibility
Under certain conditions an oscillator can lock to and track an external driving signal whose frequency is near the free-running frequency of the oscillator and whose amplitude is considerably less than the oscillator output amplitude; this property has led to speculation whether the locked oscillator can serve as an amplifier for angle-modulated signals. We have conducted experimental and theoretical investigations in order to clearly define what the conditions are which would allow such an application. the investigations have included steady-state locking performance, dynamic amplifier response, and noise behavior of the locked oscillators. The experiments were performed on tunnel-diode oscillators at x-band. The theory is valid for a wide number of oscillator types.