Signal source with multiphase filter
View Patent ↗The invention relates to a signal source (S) which comprises a local oscillator ( 5 ) for generating a reference frequency signal fo. The signal source comprises: a frequency divider by N ( 6 ) connected to the local oscillator ( 5 ) and delivering two quadratic square-wave signals (Id, Qd) at a frequency fo/N,N being equal to 2 or 4×n, and n being an integer number, and a multiphase filter ( 7 ) which supplies two sinusoidal quadratic signals (Is, Qs) at a frequency equal to m·fo/N on the basis of the quadratic signals (Id, Qd) issued by the frequency divider, m being an odd number. The invention finds its application in direct frequency conversion circuits and transmission circuits used in the field of telecommunication.
1. A signal source (S) comprising a local oscillator ( 5 ) for generating a reference frequency signal f, characterized in that it comprises: a frequency divider by N ( 6 ) connected to the local oscillator ( 5 ) and intended to deliver two quadratic square-wave signals (Id, Qd) at a frequency fo/N,N being equal to 2 or 4·n, n being an integer number, and a polyphase filter ( 7 ) connected directly to the frequency divider ( 6 ) for receiving said two quadratic squre-wave signals and for supplying two sinusoidal quadratic signals (Is, Qs) at a frequency equal to m·fo/N on the basis of the quadratic signals (Id, Qd) issued by the frequency divider ( 6 ), in being an odd number.
2. A signal source as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that m=3.
3. A frequency conversion circuit comprising a mixer ( 8 ) and a reference frequency signal source (S), characterized in tat the signal source (S) is a source as claimed in claim 1 .
4. A signal transmission circuit (E 1 , E 2 , E 3 ) comprising a signal source (S) for delivering a signal at a transmission frequency and an amplifier ( 9 ) for amplifying the signal issued by the signal source (S), characterized in that the signal source (S) is a source as claimed in claim 1 .
5. A transmission/reception circuit (ER 1 , ER 2 , ER 3 ) comprising a signal transmission circuit and a frequency conversion circuit, comprising a signal source (S) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the same signal source (S) is common to the transmission circuit and to the frequency conversion circuit.
6. A telephone device ( 11 ) comprising a transmission circuit, characterized in that the transmission circuit (E 1 , E 2 , E 3 ) is a circuit as claimed in claim 4 .
7. A telephone device ( 11 ) comprising a transmission/reception circuit, characterized in that the transmission/reception circuit (ER 1 , ER 2 , ER 3 ) is a circuit as claimed in claim 5 .
8. A method of forming two quadratic sinusoidal signals (Is, Qs) from a frequency signal fo, comprising the following steps: the formation of two square-wave quadratic signals (Id, Qd) at a frequency fo/N,N being equal to 2 or 4·n, wherein n is an integer number, and the formation of two sinusoidal quadratic signals (Is, Qs) at a frequency equal to m·fo/N from the two quadratic square-wave signals (Id, Qd) in a polyphase filter ( 7 ) connected directly to a frequency divider ( 6 ), m being an odd number.
9. A method for direct conversion of a frequency signal fs into a frequency signal fd, comprisings: a method of forming two quadratic sinusoidal signals (Is, Qs) as claimed in claim 8 , and a step of mixing each of the two quadratic sinusoidal signals (Is, Qs) with the frequency signal fs so as to deliver the frequency signal fd.
10. A method of forming a transmission signal, comprising: a method of forming two quadratic sinusoidal signals (Is, Qs) as claimed in claim 8 , and a step of amplifying at least one of the two sinusoidal quadratic signals (Is, Qs) so as to form the transmission signal.