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Pole movement in electronic and optoelectronic oscillators
Authors:S. Chatterjee  S. Pal  B.N. Biswas
Affiliation:1. Kanailal Vidyamandir (French Section) , Chandernagore , India somnathchat@yahoo.com;3. WEBEL , Kolkata , India;4. Sir J.C. Bose School of Engineering , SKF Group of Institutions , Mankundu , Hooghly , India
Abstract:
An RLC circuit with poles on the left half of the complex frequency plane is capable of executing transient oscillations. During this period, energy conversion from potential to kinetic and from kinetic to potential continuously goes on, until the stored energy is lost in dissipation through the resistance. On the other hand, in an electronic or opto-electronic oscillator with an embedded RLC circuit, the poles are forcibly placed on the right-half plane (RHP) and as far as practicable away from the imaginary axis in order to help the growth of oscillation as quickly as possible. And ultimately, it is imagined that, like the case of an ideal linear harmonic oscillator, the poles are frozen on the imaginary axis so that the oscillation neither grows nor decays. The authors feel that this act of holding the poles right on the imaginary axis is a theoretical conjecture in a soft or hard self-excited oscillator. In this article, a detailed discussion on pole movement in an electronic and opto-electronic oscillator is carried out from the basic concept. A new analytical method for estimating the time-dependent part of the pole is introduced here.
Keywords:pole movements  opto-electronic oscillator  Gunn oscillator  energy balance principle  harmonic balance
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