1. Injection Locking Techniques for Spectrum Analysis.
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Gathma, Timothy D. and Buckwalter, James F.
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DIGITAL signal processing , *NONLINEAR theories , *TELECOMMUNICATION systems , *SPECTRUM analysis , *OSCILLATIONS , *POWER spectra , *SENSITIVITY theory (Mathematics) , *COMPLEMENTARY metal oxide semiconductors - Abstract
Wideband spectrum analysis supports future communication systems that reconfigure and adapt to the capacity of the spectral environment. While test equipment manufacturers offer wideband spectrum analyzers with excellent sensitivity and resolution, these spectrum analyzers typically cannot offer acceptable size, weight, and power (SWAP). CMOS integrated circuits offer the potential to fully integrate spectrum analysis capability with analog front-end circuitry and digital signal processing on a single chip. Unfortunately, CMOS lacks high-Q passives and wideband resonator tunability that is necessary for heterodyne implementations of spectrum analyzers. As an alternative to the heterodyne receiver architectures, two nonlinear methods for performing wideband, low-power spectrum analysis are presented. The first method involves injecting the spectrum of interest into an array of injection-locked oscillators. The second method employs the closed loop dynamics of both injection locking and phase locking to independently estimate the injected frequency and power. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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