Automatic frequency control apparatus for stabilization of voltage-controlled oscillator
First Claim
1. An automatic frequency control apparatus for stabilizing the oscillation frequency of a voltage-controlled oscillator, comprising:
- a timing signal generating circuit for generating a first timing signal to indicate that a control voltage input to said voltage-controlled oscillator is at a first value, and a second timing signal to indicate that said control voltage input is at a second value;
a resonator which has a single-peak characteristic, and to which a portion of an output of said voltage-controlled oscillator is input;
a detector for detecting an output of said resonator;
a first sample-and-hold circuit for sampling and holding an output of said detector in accordance with said first timing signal;
a second sample-and-hold circuit for sampling and holding an output of said detector in accordance with said second timing signal;
an operational amplifier for accepting outputs of said first and second sample-and-hold circuits, and for outputting a feedback voltage based on said outputs; and
an adder for adding said feedback voltage to said control voltage input to said voltage-controlled oscillator.
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Abstract
The output of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), after being passed through a resonator having a single-peak characteristic, is detected by a detector. The output of the detector is sampled and held at a time instant that the control input voltage to the VCO reaches a maximum and also at a time instant that it reaches a minimum, and the difference between them is fed back to the control input of the VCO. In this way, the center frequency of the VCO is controlled so that it becomes equal to the center frequency of the resonator. In the case of a VCO as an FM modulator in an FM-CW radar, the sample-and-hold timing is derived from a clock signal based on which a triangle wave is generated. In the case of a VCO as an FSK modulator, the sample-and-hold timing is obtained by detecting a 0 and a 1 in input data.
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1. An automatic frequency control apparatus for stabilizing the oscillation frequency of a voltage-controlled oscillator, comprising:
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a timing signal generating circuit for generating a first timing signal to indicate that a control voltage input to said voltage-controlled oscillator is at a first value, and a second timing signal to indicate that said control voltage input is at a second value; a resonator which has a single-peak characteristic, and to which a portion of an output of said voltage-controlled oscillator is input; a detector for detecting an output of said resonator; a first sample-and-hold circuit for sampling and holding an output of said detector in accordance with said first timing signal; a second sample-and-hold circuit for sampling and holding an output of said detector in accordance with said second timing signal; an operational amplifier for accepting outputs of said first and second sample-and-hold circuits, and for outputting a feedback voltage based on said outputs; and an adder for adding said feedback voltage to said control voltage input to said voltage-controlled oscillator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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