VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR, SIGNAL GENERATION APPARATUS, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
First Claim
1. A signal generation apparatus comprising:
- a voltage-controlled oscillator that includes an oscillation circuit for performing an oscillation operation at a frequency that corresponds to an inductance and a capacitance between a first node and a second node, a first group of capacitors that have a first terminal connected to the first node, a first group of transistors that are respectively connected between a reference potential and second terminals of the first group of capacitors and switch on and off in accordance with respective control signals, a first group of resistors that are respectively parallel-connected to the first group of transistors, a second group of capacitors that have a first terminal connected to the second node, a second group of transistors that are respectively connected between the reference potential and second terminals of the second group of capacitors and switch on and off in accordance with respective control signals, and a second group of resistors that are respectively parallel-connected to the second group of transistors;
a frequency division circuit that divides an oscillation signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator and outputs a frequency division signal;
an error signal generation circuit that compares at least the phase of the frequency division signal output from the frequency division circuit and at least the phase of a reference signal, and generates an error signal that corresponds to the difference therebetween;
a first filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting the error signal to low-pass filter processing;
a first switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the error signal to the first filter circuit;
a second filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting a modulation signal to low-pass filter processing;
a second switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the modulation signal to the second filter circuit; and
a control circuit that controls the first switch circuit and the second switch circuit.
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Abstract
The present invention is for, in a voltage-controlled oscillator in which the oscillation frequency can be adjusted using a capacitor array, reducing drift that occurs in the carrier frequency if the oscillation signal is subjected to frequency modulation after the control loop of the PLL circuit has been cut off. This voltage-controlled oscillator includes an oscillation circuit for performing an oscillation operation at a frequency that corresponds to an inductance and a capacitance between a first node and a second node, a first and second group of capacitors that have first terminals connected to the first node and the second node respectively, a first and second group of transistors that are respectively connected between a reference potential and second terminals of the first group and second group of capacitors, and a first and second group of resistors that are respectively parallel-connected to the first group and second group of transistors.
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18 Claims
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1. A signal generation apparatus comprising:
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a voltage-controlled oscillator that includes an oscillation circuit for performing an oscillation operation at a frequency that corresponds to an inductance and a capacitance between a first node and a second node, a first group of capacitors that have a first terminal connected to the first node, a first group of transistors that are respectively connected between a reference potential and second terminals of the first group of capacitors and switch on and off in accordance with respective control signals, a first group of resistors that are respectively parallel-connected to the first group of transistors, a second group of capacitors that have a first terminal connected to the second node, a second group of transistors that are respectively connected between the reference potential and second terminals of the second group of capacitors and switch on and off in accordance with respective control signals, and a second group of resistors that are respectively parallel-connected to the second group of transistors; a frequency division circuit that divides an oscillation signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator and outputs a frequency division signal; an error signal generation circuit that compares at least the phase of the frequency division signal output from the frequency division circuit and at least the phase of a reference signal, and generates an error signal that corresponds to the difference therebetween; a first filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting the error signal to low-pass filter processing; a first switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the error signal to the first filter circuit; a second filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting a modulation signal to low-pass filter processing; a second switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the modulation signal to the second filter circuit; and a control circuit that controls the first switch circuit and the second switch circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 10, 11, 12)
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4. A signal generation apparatus comprising:
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a voltage-controlled oscillator that includes an oscillation circuit that performs an oscillation operation at a frequency that corresponds to an inductance and a capacitance between a first node and a second node, a first capacitor that has a first terminal connected to the first node, a first transistor that is connected between a reference potential and a second terminal of the first capacitor and switches on and off in accordance with a control signal, a first resistor that is parallel-connected to the first transistor, a second capacitor that has a first terminal connected to the second node, a second transistor that connected between the reference potential and the second terminal of the second capacitor and switches on and off in accordance with a control signal, and a second resistor that is parallel-connected to the second transistor; a frequency division circuit that divides an oscillation signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator and outputs a frequency division signal; an error signal generation circuit that compares at least the phase of the frequency division signal output from the frequency division circuit and at least the phase of a reference signal, and generates an error signal that corresponds to the difference therebetween; a filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting the error signal to low-pass filter processing; a switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the error signal to the filter circuit; and a control circuit that controls the switch circuit. - View Dependent Claims (5, 13, 14)
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6. A signal generation apparatus comprising:
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a voltage-controlled oscillator that includes an oscillation circuit that performs an oscillation operation at a frequency that corresponds to an inductance and a capacitance between a first node and a second node, a first capacitor that has a first terminal connected to the first node, a second capacitor that has a first terminal connected to the second node, a transistor that is connected between a second terminal of the first capacitor and a second terminal of the second capacitor, and switches on and off in accordance with a control signal, a first resistor that is connected between a reference potential and the second terminal of the first capacitor, and a second resistor that is connected between the reference potential and the second terminal of the second capacitor; a frequency division circuit that divides an oscillation signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator and outputs a frequency division signal; an error signal generation circuit that compares at least the phase of the frequency division signal output from the frequency division circuit and at least the phase of a reference signal, and generates an error signal that corresponds to the difference therebetween; a filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting the error signal generated by the error signal generation circuit to low-pass filter processing; a switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the error signal to the filter circuit; and a control circuit that controls the switch circuit. - View Dependent Claims (7, 15, 16)
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8. A signal generation apparatus comprising:
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a voltage-controlled oscillator that includes an oscillation circuit that performs an oscillation operation at a frequency that corresponds to an inductance and a capacitance between a first node and a second node, a first capacitor that has a first terminal connected to the first node, a first resistor that is connected between a reference potential and a second terminal of the first capacitor, and a transistor that has a source terminal or a drain terminal connected to the second terminal of the first capacitor; a frequency division circuit that divides an oscillation signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator and outputs a frequency division signal; an error signal generation circuit that compares at least the phase of the frequency division signal output from the frequency division circuit and at least the phase of a reference signal, and generates an error signal that corresponds to the difference therebetween; a filter circuit that generates a control voltage for controlling the oscillation frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator by subjecting the error signal generated by the error signal generation circuit to low-pass filter processing; a switch circuit that switches on and off a supply of the error signal to the filter circuit; and a control circuit that controls the switch circuit. - View Dependent Claims (9, 17, 18)
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