CARRIER GENERATOR
A carrier generator for generating a carrier at a frequency of interest in a wireless communications system. The carrier generator comprises a first oscillator configured to generate the carrier. The first oscillator exhibits a first impedance and comprises an energy storage tank, an amplifier, at least one trimming pin and at least one capacitor. The energy storage tank is configured to generate a first periodic signal. The energy storage tank includes at least one inductor and at least one capacitor. The amplifier coupled with the energy storage tank and is configured to amplify an amplitude of the first periodic signal. The at least one trimming pin is configured to adjust the at least one capacitor of the energy storage tank, and the at least one modulation pin is configured to receive a modulation signal. The carrier generator further comprises an antenna exhibiting a second impedance smaller than the first impedance, and a network coupled between the first oscillator and the antenna. The network includes at least one inductor or at least one capacitor and being configured to provide a third impedance such that a resultant impedance of the second impedance and the third impedance as viewed from the first oscillator toward the antenna is large enough to facilitate the first oscillator to generate the carrier at the frequency of interest.
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This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/127,527, filed May 27, 2008, which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to a transmitter and, more particularly, to a carrier generator for generating a carrier at a frequency of interest.
In a wireless communication system, information or data to be transmitted from a transmitter may be conveyed by a carrier generated by the transmitter.
Examples of the present invention may provide a carrier generator for generating a carrier at a frequency of interest in a wireless communications system. The carrier generator comprises a first oscillator configured to generate the carrier. The first oscillator exhibits a first impedance and comprises an energy storage tank, an amplifier, at least one trimming pin and at least one capacitor. The energy storage tank is configured to generate a first periodic signal. The energy storage tank includes at least one inductor and at least one capacitor. The amplifier coupled with the energy storage tank and is configured to amplify an amplitude of the first periodic signal. The at least one trimming pin is configured to adjust the at least one capacitor of the energy storage tank, and the at least one modulation pin is configured to receive a modulation signal. The carrier generator further comprises an antenna exhibiting a second impedance smaller than the first impedance, and a network coupled between the first oscillator and the antenna. The network includes at least one inductor or at least one capacitor and being configured to provide a third impedance such that a resultant impedance of the second impedance and the third impedance as viewed from the first oscillator toward the antenna is large enough to facilitate the first oscillator to generate the carrier at the frequency of interest.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed embodiments of the present invention with attached drawings, in which:
The foregoing summary as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purposes of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present examples of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like portions.
In one example, the oscillator 21 may generate a carrier signal at a frequency ranging from approximately 300 to 400 megahertz (MHz) but the value may change to suit different applications.
The amplifier 21-2 may be configured to amplify the amplitude of the carrier signal. The oscillator 21 may further include one or more trimming pin 211 to adjust the carrier frequency, and a modulation pin 212 to receive a modulation signal from a modulator (not shown). A carrier signal from the oscillator 21 may be modified based on a modulation scheme of the modulator to convey a message to be transmitted via the antenna 23.
The LC network 22 may include one or more inductor, one or more capacitor or both. The LC network 22 may be configured to provide an impedance large enough to facilitate oscillation of the oscillator 21. In general, the antenna 23 may exhibit a resistance of, for example, approximately 50 ohms, which is a relatively low impedance. In the absence of the LC network 22, there may be an input impedance of about 50 ohms at an output of the oscillator 21 as viewed from the oscillator 21 toward the antenna 23. However, the oscillator 21 may itself exhibit a relatively high impedance. If the oscillator 21 is directly connected to the antenna 23, the low-impedance antenna 23 may attenuate the gain of the oscillator 21 such that the oscillator 21 may not be able to oscillate. By electrically coupling the LC network 22 between the oscillator 21 and the antenna 23, a resultant impedance “Z” viewed from the output of the oscillator 21 toward the antenna 23 may be given as follows.
Z=R+jX
Where the reactance “X” is the imaginary part of the resultant impedance, which may be contributed by the LC network 22. The impedance Z may be equal to (R+jXL) if the LC network 22 is comprised of one or more inductor, XL=2πfL. Likewise, the impedance Z may be equal to (R+jXC) if the LC network 22 is comprised of one or more capacitor,
Moreover, the impedance Z may be equal to [R+j(XL+XC)] if the LC network 22 includes one or more inductor and one or more capacitor.
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The adjustment circuit 63 may include an analog circuit, which further includes a phase-frequency detector (PFD) 63-1, a charge pump (CP) 63-2, a low pass filter (LPF) 63-3 and a frequency divider 63-4. The PFD 63-1 may receive the first periodic signal from the first oscillator 61 and a feedback signal from the oscillator 21 via the frequency divider 63-4 as inputs and generate an output voltage based on the inputs to adjust the carrier frequency through the CP 63-2 and LPF 63-3. The oscillator 21 may be configured to generate a second periodic signal, i.e., a carrier, based on the first periodic signal.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the examples described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular examples disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A carrier generator for generating a carrier at a frequency of interest in a wireless communications system, the carrier generator comprising:
- a first oscillator configured to generate the carrier, the first oscillator exhibiting a first impedance, the first oscillator comprising: an energy storage tank configured to generate a first periodic signal, the energy storage tank including at least one inductor and at least one capacitor, an amplifier coupled with the energy storage tank, the amplifier being configured to amplify an amplitude of the first periodic signal, at least one trimming pin configured to adjust the at least one capacitor of the energy storage tank, and at least one modulation pin configured to receive a modulation signal;
- an antenna exhibiting a second impedance smaller than the first impedance; and
- a network coupled between the first oscillator and the antenna, the network including at least one inductor or at least one capacitor and being configured to provide a third impedance such that a resultant impedance of the second impedance and the third impedance as viewed from the first oscillator toward the antenna is large enough to facilitate the first oscillator to generate the carrier at the frequency of interest.
2. The carrier generator of claim 1, wherein one of the at least one capacitor of the energy storage tank is a variable capacitor.
3. The carrier generator of claim 1 further comprising a second oscillator configured to generate a second periodic signal.
4. The carrier generator of claim 3 further comprising a phase frequency detector coupled to the second oscillator, wherein the phase frequency detector receives the second periodic signal from the second oscillator and the first periodic signal from the first oscillator via a frequency divider as inputs.
5. The carrier generator of claim 4 further comprising a finite state machine coupled to the phase frequency detector, wherein the finite state machine includes a number of “N” output bits.
6. The carrier generator of claim 5, wherein the at least one capacitor of the energy storage tank of the first oscillator includes a number of N sets of capacitors coupled in parallel to one another.
7. The carrier generator of claim 1, wherein the first oscillator includes a first output coupled to a first sub-network of the network, and a second output coupled to a second sub-network of the network.
8. The carrier generator of claim 1 further comprising:
- a memory to store predetermined signals for frequency selection; and
- a digital control circuit electrically connected between the memory and the first oscillator, the digital control circuit being configured to retrieved the predetermined signals from the memory and send the same to the first oscillator through the at least one trimming pin.
9. The carrier generator of claim 8, wherein the memory further stores predetermined modulation data, and the digital control circuit being configured to retrieve the modulation data from the memory and send the same to the first oscillator through the at least one modulation pin.
10. The carrier generator of claim 1, wherein the at least one modulation pin configured to receive the modulation signal from a modulator.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 20, 2010
Publication Date: Nov 4, 2010
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Inventors: Chun-Liang Tsai (Hsinchu Country), Shao-Chang Chang (Hsinchu Country)
Application Number: 12/840,071
International Classification: H03B 5/12 (20060101);