Claims
- 1. A temperature-compensated oscillator, comprising:a resonating device, wherein a resonator is directly coupled to a ground; a circuit portion operably coupled to said resonating device, wherein said circuit portion utilizes a first transistor and a second transistor, wherein said first transistor provides DC feedback to said second transistor, and wherein said DC feedback enables a temperature independent bias current through said second transistor, wherein said temperature independent bias current is achieved by utilizing substantially equivalent resistance on collector and emitter legs of the first transistor.
- 2. The oscillator of claim 1, wherein said first transistor operates as an output buffer to an external load.
- 3. The oscillator of claim 2, wherein said output buffer enables a frequency of oscillation of said oscillator to be substantially independent of said external load.
- 4. The oscillator of claim 2, wherein said output buffer is a high gain output buffer.
- 5. The oscillator of claim 1, wherein said resonating device is selected from a group consisting of: a coaxial resonator and a high Q inductor.
- 6. The oscillator of claim 1, wherein the coupling of said resonating device directly to ground enhances the loaded Q of the oscillator.
- 7. An oscillator, comprising:a resonating device; and a current biasing circuit that operates as a current source to said resonating device, wherein said current biasing circuit includes a biasing transistor and a direct current (DC) feedback transistor operably coupled to said biasing transistor, wherein a resistance on an emitter leg of said DC feedback transistor is substantially equivalent to a resistance on a collector leg of said DC feedback transistor.
- 8. The oscillator of claim 7, wherein the equivalence in resistance on the collector leg and emitter leg of said DC feedback transistor operates to cancel temperature effects experienced by said resonating device.
- 9. The oscillator of claim 7, wherein said DC feedback transistor operates as an output buffer amplifier.
- 10. The oscillator of claim 7, wherein said current biasing circuit provides a substantially constant current to said resonating device.
- 11. The oscillator of claim 7, wherein said current biasing circuit minimizes loading on said resonating device by forcing the output impedance at the collector of said biasing transistor high.
- 12. The oscillator of claim 7, wherein said resonating device is selected from a group consisting of a high Q inductor and a coaxial resonator.
- 13. A temperature compensated oscillator having an output voltage, comprising:resonating means for providing a resonating signal; temperature compensation means for substantially eliminating the effects of temperature on said resonating means so that said oscillator is provided with a substantially constant output voltage, wherein the effects of temperature are substantially eliminated by said temperature compensation means providing said resonating means with a substantially constant current source, wherein said substantially constant current source is achieved through via use of DC feedback and equivalent resistance.
- 14. The oscillator of claim 13, wherein said temperature compensation means for operating as an output buffer to an external load.
- 15. The oscillator of claim 14, wherein said output buffer enables a frequency of oscillation of said oscillator to be substantially independent of said external load.
- 16. The oscillator of claim 13, wherein said output buffer is a high gain output buffer.
- 17. The oscillator of claim 13, wherein said resonating means is selected from a group consisting of: a coaxial resonator and a high Q inductor.
- 18. The oscillator of claim 13, wherein said resonating means is directly coupled to a ground, the direct coupling enhancing the loaded Q of the oscillator.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/120,641, filed Feb. 18, 1999, incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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