Claims
- 1. A digital phase shifter comprising:
- means for digitally generating from an input clock signal two sets of complementary clock signals, the clock signals of one set being in quadrature with the clock signals of the other set; and
- means, having the two sets of complementary clock signals input as quadrature pairs, for mixing the clock signals of a selected one of the quadrature pairs as a function of a desired phase shift to produce a phase shifted clock signal representing the input clock signal shifted in phase by the desired phase shift.
- 2. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 1 wherein the digitally generating means comprises:
- means for multiplying the frequency of the input clock signal to produce a multiple-times clock signal; and
- means for producing from the multiple-times clock signal the two sets of complementary clock signals.
- 3. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 2 wherein the producing means comprises:
- means for cyclically counting cycles of the multiple-times clock signal, the counting means having N outputs, one output of which provides a one-times clock signal at the frequency of the input clock signal;
- means for deriving from the one-times clock signal a quadrature one-times clock signal; and
- means for generating from the one-times clock signal and the quadrature one-times clock signal the two sets of complementary clock signals.
- 4. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 3 wherein the generating means comprises means for converting the one-times clock signal and the quadrature one-times clock signal into the two sets of complementary clock signals.
- 5. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 3 wherein the mixing means comprises:
- means for selecting from the input quadrature pairs in response to a coarse angle control signal the clock signals of the selected one of the quadrature pairs representing a selected quadrant of phase angles; and
- means for alternatingly selecting between the clock signals of the selected one of the quadrature pairs in response to a fine angle control signal to produce the phase shifted clock signal, the coarse and fine angle control signals representing the desired phase shift.
- 6. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 5 wherein the alternatingly selecting means comprises:
- means for comparing the outputs from the counting means having frequencies less than the frequency of the one-times clock signal with the fine angle control signal to generate a select control signal; and
- means for producing the phase shifted clock signal from the selected one of the quadrature pairs in response to the select control signal.
- 7. A method of digital phase shifting comprising the steps of:
- digitally generating from an input clock signal two sets of complementary clock signals, the clock signals of one set being in quadrature with the clock signals of the other set;
- combining the two sets of complementary clock signals to form quadrature pairs of the clock signals from the two sets of complementary clock signals; and
- mixing the clock signals of a selected one of the quadrature pairs as a function of a desired phase shift to produce a phase shifted clock signal representing the input clock signal shifted in phase by the desired phase shift.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein the digitally generating step comprises the steps of:
- multiplying the frequency of the input clock signal to produce a multiple-times clock signal; and
- producing from the multiple-times clock signal the two sets of complementary clock signals.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein the producing step comprises the steps of:
- cyclically counting cycles of the multiple-times clock signal, the counting step having N outputs, one output of which provides a one-times clock signal at the frequency of the input clock signal;
- deriving from the one-times clock signal a quadrature one-times clock signal; and
- generating from the one-times clock signal and the quadrature one-times clock signal the two sets of complementary clock signals.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 9 wherein the generating step comprises the step of converting the one-times clock signal and the quadrature one-times clock signal into the two sets of complementary clock signals.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 9 wherein the mixing step comprises the steps of:
- selecting from the input quadrature pairs in response to a coarse angle control signal the clock signals of the selected one of the quadrature pairs representing a selected quadrant of phase angles; and
- alternatingly selecting between the clock signals of the selected one of the quadrature pairs in response to a fine angle control signal to produce the phase shifted clock signal, the coarse and fine angle control signals representing the desired phase shift.
- 12. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 11 wherein the alternatingly selecting step comprises the steps of:
- comparing the outputs from the counting step having frequencies less than the frequency of the one-times clock signal with the fine angle control signal to generate a select control signal; and
- producing the phase shifted clock signal from the selected one of the quadrature pairs in response to the select control signal.
- 13. The digital phase shifter as recited in claim 1 wherein the mixing means comprises:
- means for selecting from the input quadrature pairs in response to a coarse angle control signal the selected one of the quadrature pairs representing a selected quadrant of phase angles; and
- means for alternatingly selecting between the clock signals of the selected one of the quadrature pairs in response to a fine angle control signal to produce the phase shifted clock signal, the coarse and fine angle control signals representing the desired phase shift.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein the mixing step comprises the steps of:
- selecting from the input quadrature pairs in response to a coarse angle control signal the selected one of the quadrature pairs representing a selected quadrant of phase angles; and
- alternatingly selecting between the clock signals of the selected one of the quadrature pairs in response to a fine angle control signal to produce the phase shifted clock signal, the coarse and fine angle control signals representing the desired phase shift.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/262,119, filed Jun. 17, 1994, and now abandoned.
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