Measurement of static and vibration-induced phase noise in UHF thin-film resonator (TFR) filters.

IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control

Northrop Grumman Corp., Electronic Sensors and Systems Sectors, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Published: May 2002

Measurements of the static phase noise and vibration sensitivity of thin-film resonator (TFR) filters operating at 640 and 2110 MHz have been made. They show that the short-term frequency instability of the filters is small compared with that induced in the oscillator signal by the sustaining stage amplifier PM (phase modulation) noise. In-oscillator measurement of filter performance under vibration indicates that fractional frequency vibration sensitivities (deltafo/fo) are on the order of several parts in 10(-9)/g. Because the percentage bandwidth and order (number of poles) of the filters was fairly constant, so was the product of the center frequency and group delay. Thus, the fractional frequency vibration sensitivity of the filters can be expressed alternatively as carrier signal phase sensitivity to vibration. The tau-omega0 product for the filters that were tested was on the order of 300 rad, so that the equivalent phase sensitivity to vibration was approximately 1 microrad/g.

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