Oscillators – Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency... – With intermittent comparison controls
Patent
1987-12-23
1993-04-13
Sikes, William L.
Oscillators
Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency...
With intermittent comparison controls
377 44, 377 47, 377 52, 328134, 328155, 331 1A, 331 25, H03L 718, H03K 2136
Patent
active
052029069
ABSTRACT:
A frequency division scheme which offsets for a phase lag produced on initial power-on is described. A division ratio of a programmable counter is initially set at a first division ratio at the time of releasing the programmable counter from its reset state. When the first division cycle is complete, the division ratio is reset to its steady state value. Thus, a delay equivalent to the phase lag is produced. A frequency synthesizer is also proposed where the division ratio is set, and a phase difference is detected. Reset signals are continually set while the phase difference is changed. This cycle is continued until the phase difference is reduced to one cycle of the input signals or less.
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Saito Shigeki
Suzuki Hiroshi
Tarusawa Yoshiaki
Duong Tai V.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Company
Sikes William L.
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