GPS RF front end IC with programmable frequency synthesizer for use in wireless phones
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1. A GPS RF Front End integrated within a wireless mobile terminal, the GPS RF Front End containing a Frequency Synthesizer comprising:
- a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) for producing a Local Oscillator (LO) signal, wherein the LO signal has a frequency at approximately 1566 MHz;
a first fixed counter means, coupled to the VCO, for dividing the LO signal frequency by 41, to obtain a second signal with frequency of LO/41, wherein the second signal is an ACQCLK signal;
a second fixed counter means, coupled to the VCO, for dividing the LO signal by 31-and- 8/9ths, to obtain a third signal with frequency of 9/7 times the frequency of the second signal, wherein the second signal is a GPSCLK signal, the second fixed counter means further comprising a first divide-by-4 counter, the first divide-by-4 counter having five outputs, each output having a frequency of LO/4;
a second divide-by-4 counter, coupled to one of the five outputs of the first divide-by-4 counter;
a first programmable count-down counter, coupled to the output of the second divide-by-4 counter;
a second programmable count-down counter, coupled to a Reference Frequency Signal, the Reference Frequency Signal being used by the wireless mobile terminal; and
a Phase Frequency Detector, coupled to the outputs of the first and second programmable count-down counters, for comparing the phase and frequency of the outputs of the first and second programmable count-down counters.
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Abstract
A GPS RF Front End IC containing a Programmable Frequency synthesizer is disclosed. The GPS RF front end IC having a programmable frequency synthesizer allows a relatively fixed internal frequency plan while able to use a number of different reference frequencies provided by the host platform, which can be a wireless phone, or other such device, which can provide an accurate reference frequency signal.
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1. A GPS RF Front End integrated within a wireless mobile terminal, the GPS RF Front End containing a Frequency Synthesizer comprising:
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a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) for producing a Local Oscillator (LO) signal, wherein the LO signal has a frequency at approximately 1566 MHz;
a first fixed counter means, coupled to the VCO, for dividing the LO signal frequency by 41, to obtain a second signal with frequency of LO/41, wherein the second signal is an ACQCLK signal;
a second fixed counter means, coupled to the VCO, for dividing the LO signal by 31-and- 8/9ths, to obtain a third signal with frequency of 9/7 times the frequency of the second signal, wherein the second signal is a GPSCLK signal, the second fixed counter means further comprising a first divide-by-4 counter, the first divide-by-4 counter having five outputs, each output having a frequency of LO/4;
a second divide-by-4 counter, coupled to one of the five outputs of the first divide-by-4 counter;
a first programmable count-down counter, coupled to the output of the second divide-by-4 counter;
a second programmable count-down counter, coupled to a Reference Frequency Signal, the Reference Frequency Signal being used by the wireless mobile terminal; and
a Phase Frequency Detector, coupled to the outputs of the first and second programmable count-down counters, for comparing the phase and frequency of the outputs of the first and second programmable count-down counters. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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