Claims
- 1. A digital phase-frequency comparator comprising a plurality of interconnected logic gates having a first input for receiving an adjustable pulse signal, a second input for receiving a reference pulse signal and first and second outputs selectively indicating the frequency-phase relationship between the adjustable signal and reference signal;
- said phase-frequency comparator having a plurality of both stable states and unstable states, and often temporarily producing erroneous output information; and
- reset means for instantaneously forcing said phase-frequency comparator into one of its stable states such that said outputs present correct information about the frequency relationship between said adjustable pulse signal and said reference pulse signal within one cycle of the higher frequency one of said pulse signals.
- 2. A digital phase-frequency comparator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said reset means initially force said adjustable pulse signal and said reference pulse signal to have the same phase.
- 3. A digital phase-frequency comparator as set forth in claim 2, wherein said reset means provide a reset pulse signal for simultaneously driving said phase-frequency comparator to a given stable state while forcing said adjustable and reference pulse signals to have the same phase.
- 4. A digital phase-frequency comparator as set forth in claim 3, wherein said reset pulse signal is a subharmonic of said adjustable pulse signal.
- 5. The method of achieving immediate correct directional information from a digital phase-frequency comparator having a plurality of interconnected logic gates for determining the frequency and then the phase of an adjustable pulse signal with respect to a reference pulse signal within one cycle of the higher frequency signal comprising the steps of:
- forcing said signals into an equal phase relationship to enable said comparator to determine frequency information; and
- setting said comparator to the stable state corresponding to the desired ultimate output indication.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said forcing step includes the steps of:
- generating a reset pulse signal as a subharmonic of said adjustable pulse signal; and
- applying said reset pulse signal to selected gates of said phase-frequency comparator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT & APPLICATION
This application is directed to subject matter originally disclosed in application Ser. No. 734,483, dated Oct. 21, 1976, in the name of Richard Merrell and assigned to Zenith Radio Corporation, which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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