Claims
- 1. An oscillator comprising:
a comparator having a first input, a second input, and an output, the output being configured to produce an output voltage that is a function of the voltages at the first and second inputs, the first input being set to a reference voltage; a variable voltage element for delivering a second voltage to the second input, the second voltage being a function of a switched current, the switched current being a function of the reference voltage.
- 2. The oscillator as defined by claim 1 wherein the variable voltage element comprises a capacitive element, the capacitive element having a voltage that is a function of the switched current.
- 3. The oscillator as defined by claim 1 further comprising:
a set of switches that selectively deliver the switched current to the variable voltage element, the set of switches switching as a function of the comparator output voltage.
- 4. The oscillator as defined by claim 1 further comprising:
a current source for producing the switched current as a function of a calibration current, the calibration current being a function of the reference voltage.
- 5. The oscillator as defined by claim 4 wherein the current source includes a calibration resistor device that sets the calibration current.
- 6. The oscillator as defined by claim 5 wherein the calibration resistor device has a voltage across it that is substantially equal to the reference voltage.
- 7. The oscillator as defined by claim 1 further comprising an anti-glitch module having a module input coupled with the comparator output, the module also having a module output for delivering an anti-glitch output signal, the antiglitch output signal being substantially free of induced noise.
- 8. The oscillator as defined by claim 7 wherein the anti-glitch module comprises a latch coupled with a delay device at a given node, the latch having an input, the anti-glitch module further including a feedback loop from the given node to the input of the latch.
- 9. An oscillator comprising:
a variable voltage element for producing a variable voltage; a voltage producing device producing an output voltage signal, the voltage producing device receiving a reference voltage and the variable voltage, the output voltage signal being a function of the reference voltage and the variable voltage; an output for transmitting the output voltage signal; and a switching arrangement for selectively delivering a drive signal to the variable voltage element based upon the output voltage signal, the drive signal being a function of the reference voltage.
- 10. The oscillator as defined by claim 9 further including a feedback loop coupling the output with the switching arrangement.
- 11. The oscillator as defined by claim 9 wherein the variable voltage element comprises a capacitive element having a voltage that is a function of the drive signal.
- 12. The oscillator as defined by claim 9 wherein the drive signal is a current.
- 13. The oscillator as defined by claim 12 further comprising a current source for producing the drive signal as a function of a calibration current, the calibration current being a function of the reference voltage.
- 14. The oscillator as defined by claim 13 wherein the current source includes a calibration resistor device that sets the calibration current, the calibration resistor device having a voltage across it that is substantially equal to the reference voltage.
- 15. The oscillator as defined by claim 9 wherein the voltage producing device is a comparator.
- 16. An oscillator comprising:
means for producing a variable input voltage; means for generating an output voltage signal, the means for generating receiving a reference voltage and the variable input voltage, the output voltage signal being a function of the reference voltage and the variable input voltage; and means for selectively delivering a drive signal to the producing means based upon the output voltage signal, the drive signal being a function of the reference voltage.
- 17. The oscillator as defined by claim 16 further comprising:
means for permitting transmission of the output voltage signal.
- 18. The oscillator as defined by claim 17 further comprising feedback means for electrically coupling the permitting means with the producing means.
- 19. The oscillator as defined by claim 16 further including means for generating the drive signal.
- 20. The oscillator as defined by claim 16 further including means for minimizing glitches in the output voltage signal.
PRIORITY
[0001] This patent application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/357,319, filed Feb. 15, 2002, naming Christopher M. Toliver, Stephen T. English, and Eric G. Nestler as co-inventors, and entitled, “Low Drift Oscillator,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60357319 |
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