Oscillators – Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency... – Plural a.f.s. for a single oscillator
Patent
1981-04-06
1984-11-20
Grimm, Siegfried H.
Oscillators
Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency...
Plural a.f.s. for a single oscillator
331 16, 331 17, 331 25, 331 36C, H03L 718
Patent
active
044841531
ABSTRACT:
In a frequency synthesizer phase locked loop including a reference oscillator, a variable reference divider (.div.M), a sample and hold phase detector, a loop filter, a voltage controlled oscillator and a variable divider (.div.N), a voltage converter for controlling the voltage of a control input to the voltage controlled oscillator is disclosed. In the preferred embodiment, the voltage converter has its input connected to the output of a first reference divider in the variable reference divider (.div.M) and its output connected to a control input (varactor diode) of the voltage controlled oscillator. The voltage converter clamps the divider reference signal from the first reference divider and provides a negative voltage level output to bias the varactor diode of the voltage controlled oscillator. Thus, the tuning range of the frequency synthesizer is increased.
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Borras Jaime A.
Gonzalez Ruben J.
Smith Daniel M.
Suarez Jose I.
Victor Alan M.
Downey Joseph T.
Gillman James W.
Grimm Siegfried H.
Motorola Inc.
Roney Edward M.
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