Patent classifications
H03B5/1293
Radio frequency oscillator
The disclosure relates to a radio frequency oscillator. The radio frequency oscillator includes a resonator circuit being resonant at an excitation of the resonator circuit in a differential mode and at an excitation of the resonator circuit in a common mode. The resonator circuit has a differential mode resonance frequency at the excitation in the differential mode, and the resonator circuit has a common mode resonance frequency at the excitation in the common mode. A first excitation circuit is configured to excite the resonator circuit in the differential mode to obtain a differential mode oscillator signal oscillating at the differential mode resonance frequency, and a second excitation circuit is configured to excite the resonator circuit in the common mode to obtain a common mode oscillator signal oscillating at the common mode resonance frequency.
Resonator circuit
A resonator circuit includes a transformer comprising a primary winding and a secondary winding. The primary winding is inductively coupled with the secondary winding. A primary capacitor is connected to the primary winding. The primary capacitor and the primary winding form a primary circuit. A secondary capacitor is connected to the secondary winding. The secondary capacitor and the secondary winding form a secondary circuit. The resonator circuit has a common mode resonance frequency at an excitation of the primary circuit in a common mode. The resonator circuit has a differential mode resonance frequency at an excitation of the primary circuit in a differential mode. The common mode resonance frequency is different from the differential mode resonance frequency.
Radio frequency oscillator
The invention relates to a radio frequency oscillator, the radio frequency oscillator comprising a resonator circuit being resonant at an excitation of the resonator circuit in a differential mode and at an excitation of the resonator circuit in a common mode, wherein the resonator circuit has a differential mode resonance frequency at the excitation in the differential mode, and wherein the resonator circuit has a common mode resonance frequency at the excitation in the common mode, a first excitation circuit being configured to excite the resonator circuit in the differential mode to obtain a differential mode oscillator signal oscillating at the differential mode resonance frequency, and a second excitation circuit being configured to excite the resonator circuit in the common mode to obtain a common mode oscillator signal oscillating at the common mode resonance frequency.
VARIABLE CAPACITOR DEVICES WITH DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE CONTROL
A variable capacitor device comprises first and second control paths which are configured to enable differential control using first and second transistors of a same doping type in the first and second control paths, respectively, wherein the first and second transistors are configured as voltage variable resistors for tuning a capacitance of the variable capacitor device.
RC TIME BASED LOCKED VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR
Circuits and processes for locking a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) at a high frequency signal are described. A circuit may include a voltage-controlled oscillator configured to generate a high frequency signal based on a control signal, a dummy load parallel to the voltage-controlled oscillator and configured to receive the control signal via a switch, and a digital-to-analog converter coupled to the voltage-controlled oscillator where the control signal is generated based on an output of the digital-to-analog converter.
Resonator circuit
The invention relates to a resonator circuit, the resonator circuit comprising a transformer comprising a primary winding and a secondary winding, wherein the primary winding is inductively coupled with the secondary winding, a primary capacitor being connected to the primary winding, the primary capacitor and the primary winding forming a primary circuit, and a secondary capacitor being connected to the secondary winding, the secondary capacitor and the secondary winding forming a secondary circuit, wherein the resonator circuit has a common mode resonance frequency at an excitation of the primary circuit in a common mode, wherein the resonator circuit has a differential mode resonance frequency at an excitation of the primary circuit in a differential mode, and wherein the common mode resonance frequency is different from the differential mode resonance frequency.
SEMICONDUCTOR SWITCHES FOR ANALOG SIGNALS WITH IMPROVED LINEAR RESPONSE
An aspect of the present disclosure improves the linearity of a semiconductor switch. In an embodiment, a capacitor providing variable capacitance is provided between an input terminal and an output terminal of the switch, which results in such a benefit. According to another aspect, the capacitor is realized by multiple varactors connected in series between the input terminal and the output terminal. A biasing network is designed to cause a respective desired voltage to be applied across each varactor for obtaining the variable capacitance.
OSCILLATOR WITH A MULTIPLE POLE RESONATOR
An oscillator has a feedback loop with a signal output, a multi-pole resonator, and a gain block. The gain block applies a gain sufficient to generate a stable oscillation signal at the signal output; and the multi-pole resonator is tunable between two or more resonance modes.
Element having antenna array structure
An element includes a coupling line in which a first conductor layer, a dielectric layer, and a second conductor layer are stacked in this order, and which is connected to the second conductor layer in order to mutually synchronize a plurality of antennas at a frequency of a terahertz wave; and a bias line connecting a power supply for supplying a bias signal to a semiconductor layer and the second conductor layer. A wiring layer in which the coupling line is formed and a wiring layer in which the bias line is formed are different layers. The bias line is disposed in a layer between the first conductor layer and the second conductor layer.
Timing circuit for locking a voltage controlled oscillator to a high frequency by use of low frequency quotients and resistor to switched capacitor matching
Devices, systems, and methods for locking a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) at a high frequency may include use of a VCO and an integrator, which generates and outputs a control signal to the VCO, based on an inverting signal and a reference signal. The control signal locks the VCO to a high frequency signal (FH). A frequency divider is coupled to the VCO, receives FH from the VCO, divides FH by a factor “F”, and outputs a low frequency signal (FL). A switched capacitor resistor circuit (SCRC) is coupled to the frequency divider and the integrator. The SCRC receives FL from the frequency divider and generates the inverting signal. An integrating capacitor is coupled across an inverting and an output terminal of op-amp in the integrator. The output of the op-amp provides an integrator signal, which may be (optionally) filtered to produce the control signal.