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Oscillators – With frequency adjusting means – With voltage sensitive capacitor

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C331S176000, C331S074000, C327S160000, C327S291000

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07830216

ABSTRACT:
A frequency-control circuit, which is configured to receive a first signal having a first untuned frequency from a first oscillator, and to alter one or more pulses of the first signal to tune an output frequency of an output clock signal to have an average frequency at the desired target frequency. In some embodiments, the frequency-control circuit receives a signal from a single oscillator to generate a calibrated, precise, and temperature-stable clock.

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