IP Library Granted Patent US 8,559,904
Granted Patent B2
US 8,559,904 · App. 12/859,601 · Granted Oct 15, 2013

System and method for duty cycle control of a crystal oscillator

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Patent No.
US 8,559,904
App. No.
12/859,601
Granted
Oct 15, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, an oscillator may include a crystal resonator and a squaring circuit coupled to the crystal resonator and configured to convert a sinusoidal signal produced by the crystal resonator to a square-wave signal, the squaring circuit comprising a bias circuit configured to transmit a selected bias voltage for the squaring circuit, the selected bias voltage selected from a plurality of potential bias voltages. In accordance with this and other embodiments of the present disclosure, an oscillator may include a crystal resonator, an inverter coupled in parallel with the crystal resonator, and a programmable voltage regulator coupled to the inverter. The programmable voltage regulator may be configured to supply a first supply voltage to the inverter during a startup duration of the oscillator, and supply a second supply voltage to the inverter after the startup duration, wherein the second supply voltage is lesser than the first supply voltage.

Claims (39)

1. A wireless communication element, comprising:

a receive path configured to receive a first wireless communication signal and convert the first wireless communication signal into a first digital signal based at least on an oscillator signal; and

a transmit path configured to convert a second digital signal into a second wireless communication signal based at least on the oscillator signal and transmit the second wireless communication signal; and

an oscillator configured to output the oscillator signal to at least one of the receive path and the transmit path, the oscillator comprising:

a crystal resonator;

a squaring circuit coupled to the crystal resonator and configured to convert a sinusoidal signal produced by the crystal resonator to a square-wave signal, the squaring circuit comprising a bias circuit configured to transmit a selected bias voltage for the squaring circuit, the selected bias voltage selected from a plurality of potential bias voltages; and

a control module coupled to the bias circuit and configured to select the selected bias voltage from the plurality of potential bias voltages, the control module further configured to:

iteratively select each of the plurality of potential bias voltages for transmission by the bias circuit to the gate of the inverter;

measure harmonics produced in the wireless communication element for each of the plurality of potential bias voltages; and

select, as the selected bias voltage, the potential bias voltage for which harmonics produced in the wireless communication element are the smallest.

2. A wireless communication element according to claim 1 , wherein the selected bias voltage is the potential bias voltage that produces the smallest harmonics in the wireless communication element.

3. A wireless communication element according to claim 1 , the squaring circuit comprising:

an inverter configured to convert the sinusoidal signal to the square-wave signal; and

a bias circuit coupled to a gate of the inverter and configured to transmit the selected bias voltage to the gate from the plurality of potential bias voltages.

4. A wireless communication element according to claim 3 , the bias circuit comprising:

a voltage divider having a plurality of nodes, each node carrying one of the plurality of potential bias voltages; and

a plurality of transmission gates, each transmission gate associated with one of the plurality of nodes, the plurality of transmission gates configured such that only one of the potential bias voltages is transmitted through the transmission gates.

5. A wireless communication element according to claim 4 , the voltage divider comprising a plurality of series resistances.

6. An oscillator, comprising:

a crystal resonator;

a squaring circuit coupled to the crystal resonator and configured to convert a sinusoidal signal produced by the crystal resonator to a square-wave signal, the squaring circuit comprising a bias circuit configured to transmit a selected bias voltage for the squaring circuit, the selected bias voltage selected from a plurality of potential bias voltages; and

a control module coupled to the bias circuit and configured to select the selected bias voltage from the plurality of potential bias voltages, the control module further configured to:

iteratively select each of the plurality of potential bias voltages for transmission by the bias circuit to the gate of the inverter;

measure harmonics produced in the wireless communication element for each of the plurality of potential bias voltages; and

select, as the selected bias voltage, the potential bias voltage for which harmonics produced in the wireless communication element are the smallest.

7. An oscillator according to claim 6 , wherein the selected bias voltage is the potential bias voltage that produces the smallest harmonics in a circuit coupled to the oscillator.

8. An oscillator according to claim 6 , the squaring circuit comprising:

an inverter configured to convert the sinusoidal signal to the square-wave signal; and

a bias circuit coupled to a gate of the inverter and configured to transmit the selected bias voltage to the gate from the plurality of potential bias voltages.

9. An oscillator according to claim 8 , the bias circuit comprising:

a voltage divider having a plurality of nodes, each node carrying one of the plurality of potential bias voltages; and

a plurality of transmission gates, each transmission gate associated with one of the plurality of nodes, the plurality of transmission gates configured such that only one of the potential bias voltages is transmitted through the transmission gates.

10. An oscillator according to claim 9 , the voltage divider comprising a plurality of series resistances.

11. A method, comprising:

tuning a transmit path and a receive path of a wireless communication element to a frequency of interest;

varying a bias voltage for a squaring circuit of an oscillator of the wireless communication element among a plurality of potential bias voltages;

measuring harmonics produced in a baseband signal of the wireless communication element for each of the plurality of potential bias voltages, wherein measuring harmonics produced in the wireless communication element comprising measuring harmonics present on a baseband signal of the receive path for each of the plurality of potential bias voltages; and

operating the wireless communication element at the potential bias voltage for which harmonics produced in the baseband signal of the wireless communication element are the smallest.

12. A method according to claim 11 , further comprising storing information regarding the potential bias voltage for which harmonics produced in the wireless communication element are the smallest.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2021
From: INTEL IP CORPORATION
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 056701/0807 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2013
From: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS, INC.
To: INTEL IP CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031105/0416 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2013
From: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED
To: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 030793/0586 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2010
From: SIMMONS, JOHN; KAUFMAN, KRISTOPHER
To: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED
Reel/Frame 024866/0785 →