Claims
- 1. A controllable oscillator, responsive to at least one control signal, comprising:
at least one folding circuit responsive to the at least one control signal, the at least one folding circuit generating a plurality of varactor control signals; and at least one oscillator circuit comprising a plurality of varactors responsive to the plurality of control signals wherein the varactors influence an operating frequency of the oscillator.
- 2. The controllable oscillator of claim 1 wherein each of the varactor control signals is associated with at least one voltage range and wherein the folding circuit generates a selected varactor control signal when a level of the at least one control signal is within a voltage range associated with the selected varactor control signal.
- 3. The controllable oscillator of claim 2 wherein each of the varactor control signals is associated with a unique voltage range.
- 4. The controllable oscillator of claim 1 wherein a Cgs vs. Vgs relationship of the varactors defines a sigmoidal function.
- 5. The controllable oscillator of claim 1 wherein the varactors are always electrically coupled to the oscillator.
- 6. A controllable oscillator comprising:
at least one oscillator circuit comprising a plurality of varactors; a plurality of capacitors; at least one switch for electrically coupling a plurality of varactor control signals to the varactors and for electrically isolating the varactors from the oscillator circuit; and at least one switch for electrically coupling the capacitors to the oscillator circuit.
- 7. The controllable oscillator of claim 6 wherein the at least one switch for electrically coupling and electrically isolating comprises at least one field-effect transistor circuit.
- 8. The controllable oscillator of claim 6 wherein the at least one switch for electrically coupling the capacitors comprises at least one field-effect transistor circuit.
- 9. The controllable oscillator of claim 6 wherein the at least one switch for electrically coupling and electrically isolating isolates a varactor by establishing a high impedance between the varactor and an alternating current ground.
- 10. A controllable oscillator, responsive to at least one control signal defining a plurality of voltage ranges, comprising:
at least one oscillator circuit comprising a plurality of varactors responsive to a plurality of varactor control signals; a first transistor, responsive to a first one of the voltage ranges of the control signal, for generating a first one of the varactor control signals to control a first one of the varactors; and a second transistor, responsive to a second one of the voltage ranges of the control signal, for generating a second one of the varactor control signals to control a second one of the varactors.
- 11. A method of controlling an operating frequency of an oscillator that comprises a plurality of varactors, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving at least one signal relating to a desired change in the operating frequency of the oscillator; providing a plurality of varactor control signals to a plurality of the varactors to alter capacitances of a plurality of the varactors to change the operating frequency of the oscillator.
- 12. The method of claim 11 where the step of providing a plurality of varactor control signals further comprises the steps of:
generating a first varactor control signal when a level of the at least one signal is equal to a first signal level; and generating a second varactor control signal when a level of the at least one signal is equal to a second signal level.
- 13. A method of controlling an operating frequency of an oscillator that comprises a plurality of varactors, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving at least one control signal relating to a desired change in the operating frequency of the oscillator; generating a first varactor control signal when a level of the control signal is equal to a first signal level; providing the first varactor control signal to a first one of the varactors to alter a capacitance of the first varactor to change the operating frequency of the oscillator; generating a second varactor control signal when a level of the control signal is equal to a second signal level; and providing the second varactor control signal to a second one of the varactors to alter a capacitance of the second varactor to effect a change in the operating frequency of the oscillator.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein a Cgs vs. Vgs relationship of the varactors defines a sigmoidal function.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the varactors are always electrically coupled to the oscillator.
- 16. A method of controlling an operating frequency of an oscillator, the method comprising the steps of:
electrically coupling a varactor control signal to the varactor; applying the varactor control signal to the varactor to alter a capacitance of the varactor to change the operating frequency of the oscillator electrically isolating the varactor from the oscillator; and electrically coupling a capacitor to the oscillator circuit.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the capacitor has a capacitance value corresponding to a value of capacitance associated with the varactor before the varactor was electrically isolated from the oscillator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/170,840, filed Dec. 14, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60170840 |
Dec 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09738858 |
Dec 2000 |
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10395116 |
Mar 2003 |
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