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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 13, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 09, 2012
Navid Yaghini, Pickering, CA;
Robert Wang, Whitby, CA;
Antonios Pialis, Scarborough, CA;
Rajeevan Mahadevan, Toronto, CA;
Rafal Karakiewicz, Toronto, CA;
Raymond Kwok Kei Tang, Thornhill, CA;
Sida Shen, North York, CA;
Navid Yaghini, Pickering, CA;
Robert Wang, Whitby, CA;
Antonios Pialis, Scarborough, CA;
Rajeevan Mahadevan, Toronto, CA;
Rafal Karakiewicz, Toronto, CA;
Raymond Kwok Kei Tang, Thornhill, CA;
Sida Shen, North York, CA;
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
Circuits and methods for controlling a VCO output signal. A filtered version of an integral path input signal controls current flow through a proportional path. An exemplary embodiment generates an integral path input signal from a digital to analog converter. First integral path circuitry includes a first transistor device and a low pass filter which provides a filtered version of the integral path input signal to a first transistor device to control conduction through the device, providing a first VCO input signal for frequency adjustment of the output signal. Proportional path switching circuitry between a supply terminal and VCO input terminal includes a second transistor device which receives the first VCO input signals to control conduction between the supply terminal and the first VCO input terminal to provide a second signal for adjustment of the phase of the VCO output signal relative to the reference signal.