Frequency lock loop
A frequency lock loop has a reloadable N counter that counts cycles of an output frequency during one cycle of a reference frequency. A VCO generates the output frequency. A VCO control drives the VCO based on the count from the counter. The VCO control may include a latch for latching the count at...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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25.03.2004
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Summary: | A frequency lock loop has a reloadable N counter that counts cycles of an output frequency during one cycle of a reference frequency. A VCO generates the output frequency. A VCO control drives the VCO based on the count from the counter. The VCO control may include a latch for latching the count at each reference frequency cycle. The VCO control may include a VCO driver, such as a D/A converter or proportional charge pump, connected to a voltage control as input to the VCO. The counter may be reloaded with the integer N value at each cycle of the reference frequency. The counter may decrement from the integer value at each cycle of the output frequency. A lock may occur at N times the reference frequency without regard to phase between output and reference frequencies. |
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