Frequency multiplier

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377 47, 3072191, 307471, 328 20, G06F 752, H03K 2364

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049567977

ABSTRACT:
A frequency multiplier is disclosed for producing an output signal having a frequency greater than the frequency of an input signal by a factor (1+N/M). The frequency multiplier comprises an input terminal and an output terminal; and a plurality of frequency multiplying stages, coupled between the input and output terminals, each producing an output signal having a frequency greater than the frequency of its input signal by a factor having the general form (1+1/P).

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