Kudszus, S.S.KudszusBerceli, T.T.BerceliTessmann, AxelAxelTessmannNeumann, M.M.NeumannHaydl, W.W.Haydl2022-03-092022-03-092000https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/33498510.1109/MWSYM.2000.860880A new approach for the stabilization of millimeterwave solid state oscillators using high order subharmonic injection locking is presented. A 94 GHz VCO MMIC was developed, consisting of the oscillator circuit and an integrated harmonic generator, based on GaAs PHEMT technology. The oscillator can be stabilized by injection power levels of -45 dBm at 94 GHz using the reflection type injection locking technique, allowing reference frequencies as low as the 15th to 21st subharmonic as the input for the harmonic generator. Additionally, an injection locked PLL was developed, which improves the locking range from 30 MHz to 1 GHz, using the 21st subharmonic as a reference signal.enHEMTMMICoscillatorOszillatorphase noisePhasenrauschenVCOsubharmonic injection lockingsubharmonische SynchronisationPLL621667A 94GHz HEMT-oscillator using high order subharmonic synchronizationEin 94 GHz HEMT Oszillator mit subharmonischer Synchronisation hoher Ordnungconference paper