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Design and Characterization of a 5 2 GHz/2 4 GHz Fractional Frequency Synthesizer for Low Phase Noise Performance

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Figure 3: A three-loop MASH 1-1-1 ΣΔ modulator for fractional-N synthesis.
Figure 4: A synthesizer showing places where noise is injected.
Figure 6: A plot of all phase noise including the effect of the loop.
Figure 9: Comparison of measured and simulated phase noise forthe 4.1–4.3 GHz band. The square dots are the simulated data.

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