Patent classifications
H03B21/025
Low power local oscillator
A local oscillator device includes an oscillator module including a first inductive element and a capacitive element coupled in parallel with the inductive element. A frequency divider is coupled to the oscillator module for delivering a local oscillator signal. The local oscillator device includes an autotransformer including the first inductive element and two second inductive elements respectively coupled to the terminals of the first inductive element and to two output terminals of the autotransformer, the output terminals being further coupled to input terminals of the frequency divider.
Fractional-N frequency synthesizer and method thereof
A fractional-N frequency synthesizer comprising a multi-phase generator, a multi-path error phase generator; a current combiner; a loop filter connected to the current combiner; an oscillator (150) connected to the loop filter; a frequency divider (160); a SDM connected to both the frequency divider and the multi-phase generator, to generate variable division ratio.
Fractional-N frequency synthesizer and method thereof
A fractional-N frequency synthesizer comprising a multi-phase generator, a multi-path error phase generator; a current combiner; a loop filter connected to the current combiner; an oscillator (150) connected to the loop filter; a frequency divider (160); a SDM connected to both the frequency divider and the multi-phase generator, to generate variable division ratio.
LOW POWER LOCAL OSCILLATOR
A local oscillator device includes an oscillator module including a first inductive element and a capacitive element coupled in parallel with the inductive element. A frequency divider is coupled to the oscillator module for delivering a local oscillator signal. The local oscillator device includes an autotransformer including the first inductive element and two second inductive elements respectively coupled to the terminals of the first inductive element and to two output terminals of the autotransformer, the output terminals being further coupled to input terminals of the frequency divider.