Phase- and Amplitude Noise Suppression using a Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer
conference paper
This paper describes the verification of the phase- and amplitude noise suppression property of a Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer (JAWS) circuit. Simulations are performed to gain insight in the improvement in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) delivered by the JAWS circuit when random amplitude andjitter noise are introduced. Measurements show an improvement for both integrated phase- and amplitude noise of 15 to 40 dB for synthesized frequencies in the range of 0.5-2MHz. (C) 2023 European Microwave Association (EuMA).
Topics
digital-analog conversionJosephson junctionssigma-delta modulationsuperconducting integrated circuitsDelta sigma modulationJosephson junction devicesModulatorsSignal to noise ratioTiming circuitsAmplitude noiseDigital-analog conversionJosephson arbitrary waveform synthesizersJosephson-junctionNoise suppressionPhase-noisePropertySigma-Delta modulationSuperconducting integrated circuitsSynthesizer circuitsDigital to analog conversion
TNO Identifier
991275
ISBN
9782874870736
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Source title
2023 18th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference, EuMIC 2023
Pages
67-70
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