Oscillators – Frequency stabilization – Temperature or current responsive means in circuit
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-05
2007-06-05
Pascal, Robert (Department: 2817)
Oscillators
Frequency stabilization
Temperature or current responsive means in circuit
C331S11300A, C331S143000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10538574
ABSTRACT:
An R-C oscillator (200) is configured to vary the two voltage levels that are used to control the oscillation, such that the variation in oscillation frequency with temperature is minimized. A first resistor (R1) is used to control one of the voltage levels, and a second resistor (R2) having a temperature coefficient that differs from the temperature coefficient of the first transistor is used to control the other voltage level. The first resistor (R1) also controls the current used to charge and discharge the capacitor (C) used to effect the oscillation. By the appropriate choice of resistance values, the variations of the control voltages and current are such that the time to charge and discharge the capacitor (C) between the control voltages remains substantially constant with temperature. Preferably the resistance values are selected to also compensate for temperature variations in the delay of the feedback loop.
REFERENCES:
patent: 6300843 (2001-10-01), Kodama
patent: 6356161 (2002-03-01), Nolan et al.
patent: 6888763 (2005-05-01), Guo
Goodley James
NXP B.V.
Pascal Robert
Zawilski Peter
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