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Who can recommend me a good book of oscillator

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Well,I want to study the basic principle of oscillator and learn how to design it and what should I give my attention to during the design,I am new in oscillator field,so can someone recommend me a good book of learning oscillator?Thanks.
 

Hi,

This book pretty good.
But I can't upload it to the net, give you mail and I will send it to you.

Regards,
David D.
 

There is a book by Rhea and the gonzalez book is pretty good as well in explaining microwave theory of osc.
 

maybe the behazd Razavi's RF microelectronics is good choice. In this book, there are many basic theory and method.
 

Emad Hegazi , Jacob Rael , Asad Abidi. "High Purity Oscillators" Kluwer Academic Publishers 2005
ISBN:1-4020-7666-5

I recommend it ..
 

a book by rohde
the design of modern microwave oscillators for wireless applications
 

The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits (Hardcover)
by Thomas H. Lee
 

I recommend the book of J. Rogers and C. Plett. It is a blue one and its name was i guess "Radio Frequency integrated circuit design" or something like that
 

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