IP Library Granted Patent US 8,433,255
Granted Patent B2
US 8,433,255 · App. 13/176,509 · Granted Apr 30, 2013

System and method for reducing temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation of a crystal oscillator circuit

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Patent No.
US 8,433,255
App. No.
13/176,509
Granted
Apr 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

In embodiments of the present disclosure, a method may include determining an ambient temperature of an oscillator. The method may also include estimating an approximate frequency of operation of the oscillator. The method may additional include determining a process-based compensation to be applied to a resonator of the oscillator based on the approximate frequency. The method may further include setting a capacitance of a variable capacitor coupled to the resonator in order to compensate for temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation of the oscillator based on the ambient temperature and the process-based compensation.

Claims (58)

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 resonator;

a temperature sensor configured to output a temperature signal indicative of an ambient temperature of the oscillator;

a temperature compensation calculator configured to, based on the temperature signal, output a temperature-based frequency compensation signal;

a frequency estimator configured to, based on a detected approximate frequency of operation of the oscillator, output a frequency estimation signal;

a process compensation calculator configured to, based on the frequency estimation signal, output a process-based compensation signal that is based on a ratio of an actual frequency variation indicated by the frequency estimation signal to an expected frequency variation in the absence of process-dependent frequency variation;

a control module configured to, based on the temperature-based frequency compensation signal and the process-based compensation signal, output a control signal; and

a variable capacitor coupled to the resonator, a capacitance of the variable capacitor established based on the control signal.

2. A wireless communication element according to claim 1 , the temperature compensation signal further configured to output the temperature-based frequency compensation signal based on characterization data characterizing an expected frequency variation of the resonator as a function of temperature.

3. A wireless communication element according to claim 2 , wherein the characterization data is determined by characterization of a lot of resonators from which the resonator is drawn.

4. A wireless communication element according to claim 1 :

the frequency estimator configured to output the frequency estimation signal during a phasing of the wireless communication element in which the capacitance of the variable capacitor is set to a process calibration capacitance; and

the process compensation calculator further configured to:

based on the frequency estimation signal, determine the actual frequency variation from a nominal frequency expected in the absence of temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation;

calculate the ratio of the actual frequency variation to expected frequency variation from the nominal frequency, the expected frequency variation expected in the absence of process-dependent frequency variation at the process calibration capacitance; and

based on the ratio, output the process-based compensation signal.

5. A wireless communication element according to claim 4 , the control module further configured to, during the phasing, set the variable capacitor to the process calibration capacitance.

6. A wireless communication element according to claim 5 , the process calibration capacitance equal to a capacitance significantly not equal to a calibration capacitance for which the oscillator is expected to operate at the nominal frequency when the variable capacitance is set to the calibration capacitance in the absence of temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation.

7. A wireless communication element according to claim 1 :

the oscillator further comprising a multiplier further to calculate a multiplier output signal based on the temperature-based frequency compensation signal and the process-based compensation signal; and

the control module configured to output the control signal based on the multiplier output signal.

8. An oscillator, comprising:

a resonator;

a temperature sensor configured to output a temperature signal indicative of an ambient temperature of the oscillator;

a temperature compensation calculator configured to, based on the temperature signal, output a temperature-based frequency compensation signal;

a frequency estimator configured to, based on a detected approximate frequency of operation of the oscillator, output a frequency estimation signal;

a process compensation calculator configured to, based on the frequency estimation signal, output a process-based compensation signal that is based on a ratio of an actual frequency variation indicated by the frequency estimation signal to an expected frequency variation in the absence of process-dependent frequency variation;

a control module configured to, based on the temperature-based frequency compensation signal and the process-based compensation signal, output a control signal; and

a variable capacitor coupled to the resonator, a capacitance of the variable capacitor established based on the control signal.

9. An oscillator according to claim 8 , the temperature compensation signal further configured to output the temperature-based frequency compensation signal based on characterization data characterizing an expected frequency variation of the resonator as a function of temperature.

10. An oscillator according to claim 9 , wherein the characterization data is determined by characterization of a lot of resonators from which the resonator is drawn.

11. An oscillator according to claim 8 :

the frequency estimator configured to output the frequency estimation signal during a phasing of the oscillator in which the capacitance of the variable capacitor is set to a process calibration capacitance; and

the process compensation calculator further configured to:

based on the frequency estimation signal, determine the actual frequency variation from a nominal frequency expected in the absence of temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation;

calculate the ratio of the actual frequency variation to the expected frequency variation from the nominal frequency, the expected frequency variation expected in the absence of process-dependent frequency variation at the process calibration capacitance; and

based on the ratio, output the process-based compensation signal.

12. An oscillator according to claim 11 , the control module further configured to, during the phasing, set the variable capacitor to the process calibration capacitance.

13. An oscillator according to claim 12 , the process calibration capacitance equal to a capacitance significantly not equal to a calibration capacitance for which the oscillator is expected to operate at the nominal frequency when the variable capacitance is set to the calibration capacitance in the absence of temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation.

14. An oscillator according to claim 8 further comprising a multiplier further to calculate a multiplier output signal based on the temperature-based frequency compensation signal and the process-based compensation signal; and

the control module configured to output the control signal based on the multiplier output signal.

15. A method, comprising:

determining an ambient temperature of an oscillator;

based on the ambient temperature, determining a temperature-based compensation to be applied to a resonator of the oscillator; and

estimating an approximate frequency of operation of the oscillator;

based on the approximate frequency, determining a process-based compensation to be applied to a resonator of the oscillator, the process-based compensation based on a ratio of an actual frequency variation indicated by the frequency estimation signal to an expected frequency variation in the absence of process-dependent frequency variation; and

based on the temperature-based compensation and the process-based compensation, setting a capacitance of a variable capacitor coupled to the resonator in order to compensate for temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation of the oscillator.

16. A method according to claim 15 , wherein determining a temperature-based compensation to be applied to a resonator of the oscillator comprises determine the temperature-based compensation based on characterization data characterizing an expected frequency variation of the resonator as a function of temperature.

17. A method according to claim 16 , wherein the characterization data is determined by characterization of a lot of resonators from which the resonator is drawn.

18. A method according to claim 16 , wherein estimating an approximate frequency of operation of the oscillator occurs during a phasing of the oscillator in which the capacitance of the variable capacitor is set to a process calibration capacitance; and the method further comprising

based on the approximate frequency of operation, determining the actual frequency variation of the oscillator from a nominal frequency expected in the absence of temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation;

calculating the ratio of the actual frequency variation to the expected frequency variation from the nominal frequency, the expected frequency variation expected in the absence of process-dependent frequency variation at the process calibration capacitance; and

based on the ratio, determining the process-based compensation.

19. A method according to claim 18 , further comprising setting the variable capacitor to the process calibration capacitance during the phasing.

20. A method according to claim 19 , the process calibration capacitance equal to a capacitance significantly not equal to a calibration capacitance for which the oscillator is expected to operate at the nominal frequency when the variable capacitance is set to the calibration capacitance in the absence of temperature-dependent and process-dependent frequency variation.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 8, 2021
From: INTEL IP CORPORATION
To: INTEL CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2013
From: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS, INC.
To: INTEL IP CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2013
From: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED
To: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 030793/0586 →