Oscillators – Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency... – Particular error voltage control
Patent
1998-12-21
2000-05-16
Mis, David
Oscillators
Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency...
Particular error voltage control
331 8, 327157, 327538, H03L 708, H03L 7085, H03L 7089, G05F 110, G05F 146
Patent
active
060642742
ABSTRACT:
A current source circuit for providing a stable current into a filter element of a phase-lock-loop circuit of a clock generator. The current source circuit comprises a first resistor coupled to a voltage supply. The emitter of a first transistor is coupled to the first resistor; the collector is coupled to a capacitor which is part of the filter elements of the phase-lock-loop. Current flows from the voltage supply through the first resistor and first transistor into the capacitor. Leakage current flowing out of the capacitor due to the inherent Rcb impedance associated with the first transistor is directed to a path provided by a second transistor. The second transistor has an emitter coupled to the base of the first transistor and a collector coupled to the capacitor. The second transistor is biased such that the Rcb leakage current is directed back into the capacitor. Thereby, the Rcb leakage current flowing out from the capacitor is canceled by the current flowing back into the capacitor via the second transistor. This produces a more stable current, and hence, more stable voltage being maintained by the capacitor. A more stable voltage means that the capacitor can be made smaller. In turn, this enables the phase-lock-loop to be fabricated on-chip with the rest of the clock generator, thereby minimizing its susceptibility to external noise and interferences. Furthermore, a more stable voltage across the filter element of the phase-lock-loop reduces unwanted jitter in the clock signal.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5856755 (1999-01-01), Falconer et al.
Edwards Stephen D.
Nayebi Mehrdad
Shapiro Phil
Mis David
Sony Corporation of Japan
Sony Electronics Inc.
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