Claims
- 1. A microstrip resonator circuit providing a variable resonance in response to an applied tuning signal, the resonator comprising:
- a variable capacitance circuit, the variable capacitance circuit providing a variable capacitance in response to the received tuning signal;
- a first microstrip line having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first microstrip line being coupled in series with the variable capacitance circuit, the second end of the first microstrip line being connected to a circuit ground potential; and
- a second microstrip line having a first end and a second end, the second microstrip line being aligned substantially parallel to the first microstrip line so as to be electromagnetically coupled to the first microstrip line and with the first end of the second microstrip line proximate the first end of the first microstrip line, the first end of the second microstrip line being connected to circuit ground potential, the second end of the second microstrip line being a resonator output terminal.
- 2. A microstrip resonator circuit as defined by claim 1, wherein the variable capacitance circuit comprises a first varactor diode in series with the first end of the first microstrip line.
- 3. A microstrip resonator circuit comprising:
- a first variable capacitance circuit, the first variable capacitance circuit comprising a first varactor diode, the first variable capacitance circuit providing a variable capacitance in response to a received tuning signal;
- a second variable capacitance circuit, the second variable capacitance circuit being coupled in series with a resonator output terminal;
- a first microstrip line having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first microstrip line being coupled in series with the first varactor diode of the first variable capacitance circuit, the second end of the first microstrip line being connected to a circuit ground potential; and
- a second microstrip line having a first end and a second end, the second microstrip line being aligned substantially parallel to the first microstrip line so as to be electromagnetically coupled to the first microstrip line and with the first end of the second microstrip line proximate the first end of the first microstrip line, the first end of the second microstrip line being connected to circuit ground potential, the second end of the second microstrip line being the resonator output terminal.
- 4. A voltage controlled oscillator circuit providing a variable frequency output signal in response to an applied tuning signal, the voltage controlled oscillator circuit comprising:
- an active oscillator circuit having a resonator input terminal and an oscillator output terminal, the active oscillator circuit generating the variable frequency output signal;
- a variable capacitance circuit, the variable capacitance circuit providing a variable capacitance value in response to the applied tuning signal;
- a first microstrip line having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first microstrip line being electrically connected in series with the variable capacitance circuit, the second end of the first microstrip line being connected to a circuit ground potential; and
- a second microstrip line having a first end and a second end, the second microstrip line being aligned substantially parallel to the first microstrip line so as to be electromagnetically coupled to the first microstrip line and with the first end of the second microstrip line proximate the first end of the first microstrip line, the first end of the second microstrip line being connected to the circuit ground potential, the second end of the second microstrip line being electrically coupled to the resonator input terminal of the active oscillator circuit.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/046,203 entitled "VCO Having Low Noise and Wide Tuning Range and Resonator for Same," filed on May 12, 1997.
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