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Precision oscillator circuits and methods with switched capacitor frequency control and frequency-setting resistor

  • US 6,342,817 B1
  • Filed: 10/06/2000
  • Issued: 01/29/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/06/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for generating a high-precision periodic oscillating waveform using an integrating amplifier circuit, the amplifier circuit having a first input adapted to be coupled with a frequency-setting resistor, the method comprising:

  • generating a current through the frequency-setting resistor;

    coupling the voltage across the frequency-setting resistor to a first input of the integrating amplifier circuit;

    copying the current to a second input of the integrating amplifier circuit using a controllable current source;

    generating a ramped output waveform with the integrating amplifier circuit based on the current at the second input of the integrating amplifier circuit;

    generating discrete changes in the ramped output waveform using a first switched capacitor coupled to the second input of the integrating amplifier circuit, to provide the oscillating waveform with a frequency based on the values of the first switched capacitor and the frequency-setting resistor, the oscillating waveform having a substantially constant average value at a particular frequency; and

    controlling the coupling of the switched capacitor with the integrating amplifier circuit using switches substantially controlled by the oscillating waveform.

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