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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 04, 2000
Robert Cox, Little Abington, GB;
Gwilyn Luff, Great Shelford, GB;
Micro Linear Corporation, San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus for modulation of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). The VCO receives a tuning control voltage for adjusting a center frequency of an output periodic signal formed by the VCO. In addition, the VCO receives a modulation control voltage for modulating the output periodic signal by a content-carrying signal according to frequency modulation techniques. A frequency deviation obtained in the output periodic signal in response to changes in the modulation control voltage is linearized by forming the modulation control voltage as the result of a linear correction polynomial. A linear correction circuit forms the modulation control voltage. More particularly, a first amplifier having a gain of K receives the tuning control voltage. A first summing block then receives the output of the first amplifier and adds the constant K . A second amplifier having a gain of m receives the content-carrying signal. An output of the second amplifier and an output of the first summing block are summed by a second summing block. An output of the second summing block forms the modulation control voltage. The present invention results in a more linear relationship between changes in a modulation control voltage applied to the VCO and frequency deviation in the VCO output signal in comparison to prior techniques.