IP Library Granted Patent US 8,593,231
Granted Patent B2
US 8,593,231 · App. 12/860,447 · Granted Nov 26, 2013

System and method for amplitude contorl of a crystal oscillator

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Patent No.
US 8,593,231
App. No.
12/860,447
Granted
Nov 26, 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 (41)

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;

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;

an inverter coupled in parallel with the crystal resonator;

a programmable voltage regulator coupled to the inverter and configured to:

supply a first supply voltage to the inverter during a startup duration of the oscillator;

provide a plurality of second supply voltages to sweep across a range of supply voltages;

determine at least one of the second supply voltages that provides minimal spurious content at a frequency of interest; and

supply the at least one second supply voltage to the inverter after the startup duration;

a control module coupled to the programmable voltage regulator, the control module configured to communicate control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to supply the first supply voltage during the startup duration and configured to iteratively communicate control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to supply at least two of the plurality of the second supply voltages to respectively accommodate at least two frequencies of interest; and

a bias circuit selecting a bias voltage for the oscillator;

the control module being further configured to determine control data for the plurality of second supply voltages and a plurality of bias voltages that minimize harmonics of a plurality of different frequencies of interest and to communicate the control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to provide the plurality of second supply voltages.

2. The wireless communication element according to claim 1 , wherein the startup duration is an interval of time beginning with powering of the oscillator and ending when the oscillator has achieved oscillation at its intended frequency of oscillation.

3. The wireless communication element according to claim 1 , wherein the second supply voltage is selected based on specifications related to crystal stress of the crystal resonator.

4. An oscillator, comprising:

a crystal resonator;

an inverter coupled in parallel with the crystal resonator;

a programmable voltage regulator coupled to the inverter and configured to:

supply a first supply voltage to the inverter during a startup duration of the oscillator;

provide a plurality of second supply voltages to sweep across a range of supply voltages;

determine at least one of the second supply voltages that provides minimal spurious content at a frequency of interest; and

supply the at least one second supply voltage to the inverter after the startup duration; and

a control module coupled to the programmable voltage regulator, the control module configured to communicate control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to supply the first supply voltage during the startup duration and configured to iteratively communicate control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to supply at least two of the plurality of the second supply voltages to respectively accommodate at least two frequencies of interest;

a bias circuit selecting a bias voltage for the oscillator;

the control module being further configured to determine control data for the plurality of second supply voltages and a plurality of bias voltages that minimize harmonics of a plurality of different frequencies of interest and to communicate the control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to provide the plurality of second supply voltages.

5. The oscillator according to claim 4 , wherein the startup duration is an interval of time beginning with powering of the oscillator and ending when the oscillator has achieved oscillation at its intended frequency of oscillation.

6. The oscillator according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one second supply voltage is selected based on specifications related to crystal stress of the crystal resonator.

7. A method, comprising:

supplying a first supply voltage to a crystal oscillator during a startup duration of the oscillator;

providing a plurality of second supply voltages to sweep across a range of supply voltages;

determining at least one of the second supply voltages that provides minimal spurious content at a frequency of interest;

supplying the at least one second supply voltage to the crystal oscillator after the startup durations;

communicating, using a control module, control data to a programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to supply the first supply voltage during the startup duration;

communicating iteratively, using the control module, control data to the programmable voltage regulator to cause the programmable voltage regulator to supply at least two of the plurality of the second supply voltages to respectively accommodate at least two frequencies of interest; and

providing the plurality of the second supply voltages and a plurality of bias voltages, the determining at least one of the second supply voltages comprises determining control data for the plurality of second supply voltages and the plurality of bias voltages that minimize harmonics of a plurality of different frequencies of interest.

8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the startup duration is an interval of time beginning with powering of the oscillator and ending when the oscillator has achieved oscillation at its intended frequency of oscillation.

9. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the second supply voltage is selected based on specifications related to crystal stress of a crystal resonator integral to the crystal oscillator.

10. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising detecting when the oscillator has achieved oscillation at its intended frequency of oscillation.

Assignments (3)
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 →