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White paper: Understanding phase noise fundamentals

Feb. 8, 2024
Learn more about phase noise and its role in oscillators

A stable frequency source is a common requirement for many electronic and most RF devices. Phase noise is the term used to describe measurements of the short-term frequency stability of these sources. This white paper provides a brief technical introduction to phase noise concepts as well as an overview of how phase noise is measured and reported.

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