IP Library Granted Patent US 6,841,983
Granted Patent B2
US 6,841,983 · App. 10/295,539 · Granted Jan 11, 2005

Digital signal to pulse converter and method of digital signal to pulse conversion

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Patent No.
US 6,841,983
App. No.
10/295,539
Granted
Jan 11, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A digital signal to pulse converter including a spectral spreader which provides an adjusted clock signal that does not cycle during selected cycles. The adjusted clock signal is written into a multi-port content addressable memory which, as a function of the current count, provides output signals that determine a beginning or an end of a pulse within a frame. The spectral spreader varies the number of selected cycles to adjust the frame rate as desired, linearly or nonlinearly.

Claims (24)

1. A digital signal to pulse converter, comprising:

a spectral spreader for receiving a first clock signal and providing an adjusted clock signal, wherein the adjusted clock signal cycles according to the first clock signal except for selected cycles of the first clock signal, and wherein the adjusted clock signal does not cycle during these selected cycles;

a counter configured to cyclically count through N counts responsive to the adjusted clock signal and provide the current count as an output signal; and

a content addressable memory having at least a write port and a read port, wherein the write port is used to write a first set of data into the content addressable memory as stored data, and the read port is used to receive the current count, with the content addressable memory comparing the stored data with current count and, if a match occurs, providing output signals that determine a beginning or an end of a pulse, whereby each pulse is defined in a frame having a frame rate of the count rate divided by N;

wherein the spectral spreader is configured to vary the number of selected cycles to adjust the frame rate as desired.

2. The digital signal to pulse converter of claim 1 , wherein the frame rate is varied nonlinearly.

3. The digital signal to pulse converter of claim 1 , wherein the frame rate is varied linearly.

4. The digital signal to pulse converter of claim 1 , wherein

the counter is a Grey counter.

5. The digital signal to pulse converter of claim 1 , further comprising:

a phase locked loop for providing a second clock signal; and

a divider configured to receive the second clock signal and divide this clock signal to form the first clock signal.

6. The digital signal to pulse converter of claim 5 , wherein the pulse is used to control a power switch for power regulation.

7. The digital signal to pulse converter of claim 6 , wherein the output signal activates one or more address lines to set or reset a latch that determines the beginning or end of a pulse.

8. A method of digital signal to pulse conversion; comprising

receiving a first clock signal and providing an adjusted clock signal based on the first clock signal, wherein the adjusted clock signal cycles according to the first clock signal except for selected cycles of the first clock signal, and wherein the adjusted clock signal does not cycle during these selected cycles;

(a) cyclically counting through N counts responsive to the adjusted clock signal;

comparing the current count from act (a) with stored data in a content addressable memory and, if a match occurs, providing output signals that determine a beginning or an end of a pulse, whereby each pulse is defined in a frame having a frame rate of the count rate used in act (a) divided by N; and

varying the number of selected cycles to adjust the frame rate as desired.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the frame rate is varied nonlinearly.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the frame rate is varied linearly.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the counting in act (a) occurs according to a Grey count.

12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

driving a power switch according to the pulse.

Assignments (8)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 9, 2021
From: MAXLINEAR, INC.; MAXLINEAR COMMUNICATIONS, LLC; EXAR CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2021
From: MUFG UNION BANK, N.A.
To: MAXLINEAR, INC.; EXAR CORPORATION; MAXLINEAR COMMUNICATIONS LLC
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SUCCESSION OF AGENCY (REEL 042453 / FRAME 0001) Recorded Jul 1, 2020
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To: MUFG UNION BANK, N.A.
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MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 4, 2017
From: EAGLE ACQUISITION CORPORATION; EXAR CORPORATION; EXAR CORPORATION
To: EXAR CORPORATION
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 12, 2017
From: MAXLINEAR, INC.; ENTROPIC COMMUNICATIONS, LLC (F/K/A ENTROPIC COMMUNICATIONS, INC.); EXAR CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2017
From: VENTURE LENDING & LEASING III, INC.
To: FYRE STORM, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 4, 2017
From: SAND HILL VENTURE DEBT III, LLC
To: FYRESTORM, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2017
From: HORIZON TECHNOLOGY FUNDING COMPANY V LLC
To: FYRESTORM, INC.
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