Oscillators – Solid state active element oscillator – Transistors
Patent
1980-07-22
1982-10-26
Grimm, Siegfried H.
Oscillators
Solid state active element oscillator
Transistors
307220R, 331172, 363163, 363173, H03B 512, H03L 700
Patent
active
043564569
ABSTRACT:
A synchronous oscillator is provided to divide the frequency of an input signal by a noninteger number, the noninteger number being expressed as the ratio of two whole integers X/Y. The oscillator is tuned to the desired output frequency, whereby every Yth cycle of the output signal is synchronized by every Xth cycle of the input signal at the negative (and possibly positive) peak of the output signal, thereby effecting a simultaneous multiplication and division of the input frequency of Y and X respectively. A pulse forming network provides the input signal in the form of pulses, whereby synchronization is effected at precise points in time. Pulse width and amplitude are adjustable to vary the input signal energy.
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Communications Satellite Corporation
Grimm Siegfried H.
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