IP Library Granted Patent US 7,535,311
Granted Patent B2
US 7,535,311 · App. 11/564,892 · Granted May 19, 2009

Direct wideband modulation of a frequency synthesizer

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Patent No.
US 7,535,311
App. No.
11/564,892
Granted
May 19, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A frequency synthesizer modulates a signal by directly modulating a signal input to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) associated with the frequency synthesizer. The modulation signal has a bandwidth greater than a closed-loop bandwidth of the frequency synthesizer. The frequency synthesizer suppresses the modulation signal from a feedback path of the synthesizer.

Claims (81)

1. A method of modulating a signal by a frequency synthesizer, comprising:

directly modulating a signal input to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) associated with the frequency synthesizer with a modulation signal having a bandwidth greater than a closed-loop bandwidth of the frequency synthesizer;

suppressing the modulation signal from a signal output by the VCO to form a feedback signal;

providing the feedback signal to an input of the frequency synthesizer;

decreasing a frequency of the signal output by the VCO before suppressing the modulation signal; and

suppressing one or more harmonics of the signal output by the VCO after decreasing the frequency of the signal and before suppressing the modulation signal.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein directly modulating the signal input to the VCO with the modulation signal comprises:

converting data to a wideband modulation signal; and

combining the wideband modulation signal and an output of a loop filter associated with the frequency synthesizer.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein suppressing the modulation signal from a signal output by the VCO to form a feedback signal comprises:

combining a periodic version of the modulation signal and the signal output by the VCO to form a composite signal, the composite signal comprising:

a first component having signal contribution associated with the modulation signal;

a second component substantially devoid of signal contribution associated with the modulation signal; and

wherein the first and second components are offset in frequency, the frequency offset corresponding to a frequency of the periodic version of the modulation signal; and

suppressing the first component from the composite signal based on the frequency offset between the first and second components.

4. A method of modulating a signal by a frequency synthesizer, comprising:

directly modulating a signal input to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) associated with the frequency synthesizer with a modulation signal having a bandwidth greater than a closed-loop bandwidth of the frequency synthesizer;

suppressing the modulation signal from a signal output by the VCO to form a feedback signal;

providing the feedback signal to an input of the frequency synthesizer;

decreasing a frequency of the signal output by the VCO before suppressing the modulation signal; and

increasing the frequency of the feedback signal after suppressing the modulation signal.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein directly modulating the signal input to the VCO with the modulation signal comprises:

converting data to a wideband modulation signal; and

combining the wideband modulation signal and an output of a loop filter associated with the frequency synthesizer.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein suppressing the modulation signal from a signal output by the VCO to form a feedback signal comprises:

combining a periodic version of the modulation signal and the signal output by the VCO to form a composite signal, the composite signal comprising:

a first component having signal contribution associated with the modulation signal;

a second component substantially devoid of signal contribution associated with the modulation signal; and

wherein the first and second components are offset in frequency, the frequency offset corresponding to a frequency of the periodic version of the modulation signal; and

suppressing the first component from the composite signal based on the frequency offset between the first and second components.

7. A frequency synthesizer, comprising:

a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) configured to output a signal corresponding to a phase or frequency difference between a feedback signal and a reference signal;

a modulator configured to directly modulate a signal input to the VCO with a modulation signal having a bandwidth greater than a closed-loop bandwidth of the frequency synthesizer;

a modulation suppressor configured to suppress the modulation signal from the feedback signal, the modulation suppressor comprising:

a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) configured to generate a periodic version of the modulation signal having a selected frequency;

a mixer configured to combine the periodic version of the modulation signal and the signal output by the VCO to form a composite signal, the composite signal comprising:

a first component having signal contribution associated with the modulation signal;

a second component substantially devoid of signal contribution associated with the modulation signal; and

wherein the first and second components have a frequency offset corresponding to the selected frequency of the periodic version of the modulation signal; and

a filter configured to suppress the first component from the composite signal based on the frequency offset between the first and second components;

a frequency divider configured to decrease a frequency of the feedback signal before the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal; and

wherein the filter is configured to suppress one or more harmonics of the feedback signal after the feedback signal passes through the frequency divider and before the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal.

8. The frequency synthesizer of claim 7 , further comprising:

a phase-frequency detector configured to determine the phase or frequency difference between the feedback signal and the reference signal; and

a loop filter configured to generate a control signal for input to the VCO based on an output of the phase-frequency detector.

9. The frequency synthesizer of claim 8 , wherein the modulator comprises:

a waveform generator configured to convert data to a wideband modulation signal; and

an adder configured to combine the wideband modulation signal and the control signal generated by the loop filter.

10. The frequency synthesizer of claim 7 , further comprising a second frequency divider configured to increase the frequency of the feedback signal after the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal.

11. The frequency synthesizer of claim 7 , wherein the modulation signal is a wideband modulation signal.

12. The frequency synthesizer of claim 7 , wherein the frequency synthesizer is digital.

13. A wireless communication device including the frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 7 .

14. The wireless communication device of claim 13 , wherein the wireless communication device further includes circuitry configured to process signals based on the signal output by the frequency synthesizer.

15. A frequency synthesizer, comprising:

a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) configured to output a signal corresponding to a phase or frequency difference between a feedback signal and a reference signal;

a modulator configured to directly modulate a signal input to the VCO with a modulation signal having a bandwidth greater than a closed-loop bandwidth of the frequency synthesizer;

a modulation suppressor configured to suppress the modulation signal from the feedback signal;

a frequency divider configured to decrease a frequency of the feedback signal before the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal; and

a filter configured to suppress one or more harmonics of the feedback signal after the feedback signal passes through the frequency divider and before the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal.

16. The frequency synthesizer of claim 15 , further comprising:

a phase-frequency detector configured to determine the phase or frequency difference between the feedback signal and the reference signal; and

a loop filter configured to generate a control signal for input to the VCO based on an output of the phase-frequency detector.

17. The frequency synthesizer of claim 16 , wherein the modulator comprises:

a waveform generator configured to convert data to a wideband modulation signal; and

an adder configured to combine the wideband modulation signal and the control signal generated by the loop filter.

18. The frequency synthesizer of claim 15 , wherein the frequency synthesizer is digital.

19. A wireless communication device including the frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 15 .

20. A frequency synthesizer, comprising:

a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) configured to output a signal corresponding to a phase or frequency difference between a feedback signal and a reference signal;

a modulator configured to directly modulate a signal input to the VCO with a modulation signal having a bandwidth greater than a closed-loop bandwidth of the frequency synthesizer;

a modulation suppressor configured to suppress the modulation signal from the feedback signal;

a first frequency divider configured to decrease a frequency of the feedback signal before the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal; and

a second frequency divider configured to increase the frequency of the feedback signal after the modulation suppressor suppresses the modulation signal.

21. The frequency synthesizer of claim 20 , further comprising:

a phase-frequency detector configured to determine the phase or frequency difference between the feedback signal and the reference signal; and

a loop filter configured to generate a control signal for input to the VCO based on an output of the phase-frequency detector.

22. The frequency synthesizer of claim 21 , wherein the modulator comprises:

a waveform generator configured to convert data to a wideband modulation signal; and

an adder configured to combine the wideband modulation signal and the control signal generated by the loop filter.

23. The frequency synthesizer of claim 20 , wherein the frequency synthesizer is digital.

24. A wireless communication device including the frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 20 .

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2022
From: INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 061356/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2015
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
To: INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 037057/0061 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2012
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 027556/0709 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2012
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 027548/0623 →