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Multifrequency microwave source

  • US 4,616,191 A
  • Filed: 07/05/1983
  • Issued: 10/07/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/05/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A frequency-agile source of microwave frequency signals, such source comprising:

  • (a) a voltage-controlled oscillator for producing a microwave frequency signal anywhere within a predetermined band of such signals in response to applied control signals;

    (b) a crystal-controlled oscillator operating at a frequency lower than the predetermined band of microwave frequency signals, such crystal-controlled oscillator also producing equally spaced harmonics within the predetermined band of microwave signals;

    (c) first means for generating a first control signal operative, per se, to sweep the frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator through the predetermined band of microwave frequencies, starting from a predetermined side of such band;

    (d) second means, responsive to the signal out of the crystal-controlled oscillator, for simultaneously producing a positive-going and a negative-going sampling signal each time a positive-going zero crossover occurs in such signal, the time duration of each such sampling signal being equal to, or less than, the half-period of the highest microwave frequency signal out of the voltage-controlled oscillator;

    diode means, responsive to each positive-going and negative-going sampling pulse, for rectifying the then-existing microwave frequency signal to produce an indicating signal having an amplitude and polarity corresponding to the difference in phase between the then existing microwave frequency signal and the nearest one of the harmonics of the crystal-controlled oscillator; and

    means for integrating the indicating signal to produce a second control signal, such control signal being effective to change the frequency of the voltage-controlled oscillator, ultimately to null the indicating signal; and

    (e) control means, responsive to the indicating signal and to a predetermined frequency signal indicative of the number of harmonics between a desired harmonic and the harmonic nearest to the predetermined side of the band of microwave frequencies, for producing a third control signal upon the attainment of equality between the number of indicating signals and the predetermined frequency command signal, such third control signal being effective to inhibit further operation of the first means and to connect the second control signal to the voltage-controlled oscillator to phase-lock the voltage-controlled oscillator to the desired harmonic.

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