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Design and Performance Analysis of a Picosecond Pulse Generator

Aaron D. Pitcher, Charl W. Baard, Natalia K. Nikolova

2022IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A picosecond pulse generator is designed to generate a stable differentiated Gaussian (monocycle) waveform. The design approach to increasing the center frequency, bandwidth and peak-to-peak voltage, as compared to previously reported ultra-wideband (UWB) generators, is described. The 280 ps wide pulse achieves a 1:10 fractional bandwidth (FBW) ratio extending from 500 MHz to beyond 5 GHz at the -10 dB level. A measurement procedure is proposed for evaluating the jitter and noise performance of UWB pulse generators, and it is applied to the fabricated prototype. The procedure exploits jitter and noise definitions from high-speed digital electronics, which are adapted here for the jitter and noise evaluation of UWB pulse generators at microwave frequencies. The problems in obtaining the absolute and relative jitter of a UWB generator are discussed along with proposed solutions. The impact of the input trigger on the pulse stability is demonstrated through the dramatic improvement achieved by the integration of a jitter cleaner in the generator’s circuit.

Topics & Concepts

JitterPulse generatorWaveformBandwidth (computing)WidebandArbitrary waveform generatorElectronic engineeringUltra-widebandComputer scienceElectrical engineeringVoltageEngineeringTelecommunicationsUltra-Wideband Communications TechnologyMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisGeophysical Methods and Applications
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