Voltage controlled oscillator circuit

Oscillators – Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency... – Transistorized controls

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331 27, 331108D, 331111, 331113R, H03K 3282

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ABSTRACT:
A voltage controlled oscillator circuit comprises a voltage controlled oscillator circuit, first and second constant-current circuits respectively for causing first and second constant currents, current dividing means for dividing the first constant current in accordance with an outside control voltage, and means for adjustably varying the control voltage. The oscillation frequency is controlled responsive to an input control current equal to the sum of one of the divided currents and the second constant current. The adjustment means causes an adjustment of the output currents of the current dividing means and of the free-running oscillation frequency.

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