Claims
- 1. A frequency synthesized tuning system for tuning to a preselected frequency comprising a variable oscillator and a microprocessor coupled to said variable oscillator for the control thereof, said microprocessor having a programmable counter therein, characterized in that said tuning system further comprises a fixed divider for receiving an output signal from said variable oscillator, a fixed modulus counter cascaded with said programmable counter for extending the range thereof, and gating means connected between said fixed divider and said fixed modulus counter for allowing the application of the output from said divider to said fixed modulus counter for a specified period of time, whereby said programmable counter along with said fixed divider, said gating means and said fixed modulus counter in effect measures the frequency of the output signal of said variable oscillator such that said microprocessor may then compare the frequency of said oscillator output signal with said preselected frequency and then, based on said comparison, generate a correction signal for said oscillator thereby effecting the tuning function of said tuning system substantially within said microprocessor.
- 2. A frequency synthesized tuning system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tuning system further comprises integrating means coupling the output of said microprocessor to said variable oscillator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 183,867, filed Sept. 4, 1980 now abandoned.
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Consider the Value-Added Benefits of .mu.C Use in Consumer Products, by D. Bennett, Fairchild Semiconductor, EDN Mar. 5, 1979. |
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