fasesviktstøy
Fasesviktstøy, also known as phase noise, is a type of signal distortion that occurs in electronic oscillators and signal sources. It is characterized by rapid, short-term fluctuations in the phase of a signal. These fluctuations are random in nature and arise from various noise sources within the oscillator circuitry, such as thermal noise and flicker noise.
Phase noise is typically measured in decibels per Hertz (dBc/Hz) relative to the carrier frequency. A lower
Common sources of phase noise include the active devices in an oscillator (e.g., transistors or vacuum tubes),
Characterizing phase noise often involves using specialized spectrum analyzers or phase noise test sets. These instruments