You may try it, and I'd be glad to hear about your results.
However, if you don't apply some sort of delay compensation, your circuit will remain unstable. Regarding the noise generation, this anti-Colpitts topology seem to be the closest to the ideal as described in literature, because the current-intensive angle is very small, and hence the least prone to phase noise generation. Provided the delay is compensated, of course.
However, if you don't apply some sort of delay compensation, your circuit will remain unstable. Regarding the noise generation, this anti-Colpitts topology seem to be the closest to the ideal as described in literature, because the current-intensive angle is very small, and hence the least prone to phase noise generation. Provided the delay is compensated, of course.
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