Phase Noise
In an
oscillator
,
phase noise
is rapid, short-term, random fluctuations in the
phase
of a
wave
, caused by
time domain
instabilities. Phase
noise
,
L
(f)
in decibels relative to
carrier power
(
dBc
) on a 1 Hz
bandwidth
, is given by:
L
(f)
= 10log
φ
(
f
))
where
S
φ
(
f
) is the
spectral density
of phase fluctuations. Source:
Federal Standard 1037C
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