Claims
- 1. A frequency synthesizer comprising a first phase lock loop including first voltage-controlled oscillator means, first phase detector means coupled to clock means, a divide by N counter coupled between the output of the first voltage-controlled oscillator means and the first phase detector means, the value of N being used for coarse frequency selection, and first low pass filter means for coupling an output signal from the first phase detector means to control the frequency of the synthesized output signal from the first voltage-controlled oscillator means;
- a second phase lock loop including a second voltage-controlled oscillator means, a phase modulator means coupled to the output of the second voltage-controlled oscillator means, second phase detector means coupled to an output of the phase modulator means and to clock means, and second low pass filter means for coupling an output signal from the second phase detector means to control the frequency of the second voltage-controlled oscillator means, said second phase lock loop further including an arithmetic synthesizer for fine frequency selection with its output supplied to said phase modulator means; and
- loop coupling means for coupling a signal derived from the output of said second voltage-controlled oscillator means to the first phase detector means of the first phase lock loop.
- 2. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said phase modulator means is a four-phase modulator.
- 3. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the output of said second voltage-controlled oscillator means is used as a clock signal to said arithmetic synthesizer.
- 4. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 3, having modulator control means which includes said arithmetic synthesizer for coupling a modulating signal to said phase modulator means.
- 5. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is coupled between said phase modulator means and said second phase detector means a divide by K counter.
- 6. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is coupled between said phase modulator means and said second phase detector means a divide by K counter followed by a digital-to-analog converter to produce a triangular waveform.
- 7. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said loop coupling means comprises a mixer with one input from said first voltage-controlled oscillator means, another input from said signal derived from the output of said second voltage-controlled oscillator means, and the mixer output coupled via further filter means to said divide by N counter.
- 8. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 7, further including a frequency multiplier coupled between the output of said second voltage-controlled oscillator means and said mixer.
- 9. A frequency synthesizer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said loop coupling means comprises a divide by R counter coupled directly between the output of said second voltage-controlled oscillator means and said first phase detector means.
- 10. In a phase lock loop including voltage-controlled oscillator means, phase detector means coupled to clock means, and low pass filter means for coupling an output signal from the phase detector means to control the frequency of an output signal from said voltage-controlled oscillator means, the improvement comprising:
- phase modulator means coupling said output signal to said phase detector means for modulating and for translating the frequency of said voltage-controlled oscillator; and
- modulator control means including an arithmetic synthesizer for coupling a modulating signal to said modulator means, with the output of said voltage-controlled oscillator means used as a clock signal to said arithmetic synthesizer.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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