IP Library Granted Patent US 9,490,746
Granted Patent B1
US 9,490,746 · App. 14/838,022 · Granted Nov 8, 2016

Voltage-controlled oscillator and a method for tuning oscillations

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Patent No.
US 9,490,746
App. No.
14/838,022
Granted
Nov 8, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

A voltage-controlled oscillator and a method for tuning oscillations. The oscillator comprises a resonator input connected to an oscillator core and a frequency tuning network. The oscillator core and resonator input are isolated from the frequency tuning network by inductors. The method comprises generating oscillations, tuning the frequency of the oscillations by varying a capacitance, and isolating one or more of noise sources or parasitic capacitances from the tuning network.

Claims (31)

1. An oscillator for generating oscillations having a frequency, the oscillator comprising:

a resonator input configured to receive, from a resonator, a resonator signal for creating oscillations in the oscillator;

an oscillator core connected to the resonator input, the oscillator core configured for contributing gain to the oscillations in the oscillator; and

a frequency tuning network connected to the resonator input for tuning the frequency of the oscillations, the frequency tuning network connected by inductors to the oscillator core and the resonator input to inhibit amplifying a first capacitance from the oscillator core and to amplify a second capacitance from the frequency tuning network, the inductors configured to inhibit a thermal noise from the oscillator core from converting to a phase noise in the frequency tuning network.

2. The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the oscillator core comprises one or more transistors for contributing gain to the oscillations to generate single-ended oscillations.

3. The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the oscillator core comprises cross-coupled transistors for contributing gain to the oscillations to generate balanced oscillations.

4. The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the oscillator core comprises complementary cross-coupled inverters for contributing gain to the oscillations to generate balanced oscillations.

5. The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the frequency tuning network comprises a switchable capacitor or a voltage controlled capacitor.

6. The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the resonator input is configured to receive the resonator signal from a thin-film bulk acoustic resonator, a bulk acoustic wave resonator, a surface acoustic wave resonator, a micro-electro-mechanical system resonator, or a quartz crystal resonator.

7. The oscillator of claim 1 , further comprising a resonator connected to the resonator input.

8. The oscillator of claim 7 , wherein the resonator comprises a resonator inductor and a resonator capacitor.

9. The oscillator of claim 1 , further comprising an electro-mechanical resonator connected to the resonator input.

10. The oscillator of claim 9 , wherein the resonator is a thin-film bulk acoustic resonator, a bulk acoustic wave resonator, a surface acoustic wave resonator, a micro-electro-mechanical system resonator, or a quartz crystal resonator.

11. The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the frequency tuning network comprises:

capacitors switchably connected to the resonator input to form one or more switchable capacitor connections; and

a controller configured to enable the one or more switchable capacitor connections to decrease the frequency of the balanced oscillations in the oscillator, and to disable the one or more switchable capacitor connections to increase the frequency of the balanced oscillations in the oscillator.

12. An oscillator for generating oscillations having a frequency, the oscillator comprising:

a resonator input configured to receive, from a resonator, a resonator signal for creating oscillations in the oscillator;

an oscillator core connected to the resonator input, the oscillator core comprising inverters for contributing gain to the oscillations in the oscillator, the inverters generating a thermal noise; and

a varactor connected by inductors to the oscillator core for tuning the frequency of the oscillations, the inductors for inhibiting conversion of a thermal noise from the oscillator core to a phase noise by the varactor.

13. A method for tuning a frequency of oscillations in an oscillator, comprising:

generating oscillations in the oscillator using a resonator;

amplifying the oscillations with an oscillator core in communication with the resonator;

varying a capacitance connected in parallel with the resonator and the oscillator core to tune the frequency of the oscillations;

inhibiting amplification of a first capacitance from the oscillator core and amplifying a second capacitance from the frequency tuning network using an inductance connecting the oscillator core and the resonator with the frequency tuning network; and

inhibiting a noise from the oscillator core from reaching the capacitance using the inductance.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein generating oscillations comprises generating balanced oscillations.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein generating oscillations comprises generating single-ended oscillations.

16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising inhibiting a parasitic capacitance from reaching the resonator using the inductance.

17. The method of claim 13 , wherein varying the capacitance comprises increasing the capacitance to decrease the frequency of the oscillations.

18. The method of claim 13 , wherein varying the capacitance comprises decreasing the capacitance to increase the frequency of the oscillations.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 29, 2018
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