cnm
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Just wondering if you could provide some insight...
How does the leakage current of an active device (such as CMOS device) affect the phase noises at different slope regions predicted by Leeson's formula?
Since the leakage current is "white-noise" like, I am speculating that it won't change the slopes of 1/f^3, 1/f^2, and flat regions, but only raise up the noise levels uniformally for all these regions. Is this claim correct?
How does the leakage current of an active device (such as CMOS device) affect the phase noises at different slope regions predicted by Leeson's formula?
Since the leakage current is "white-noise" like, I am speculating that it won't change the slopes of 1/f^3, 1/f^2, and flat regions, but only raise up the noise levels uniformally for all these regions. Is this claim correct?