Abstract: Because of the natural ability to reject clock jitter, the SRC circuits include an internal oscillator to provide an operating clock signal. The internal oscillator can be operated independently of any external frequency control signal, including input and output frame clocks. The internal oscillator can be implemented as a relatively low-cost fixed frequency oscillator. The use of a relatively low precision, inexpensive internal oscillator in an SRC circuit reduces the overall cost of SRC circuits while providing acceptable performance. Accordingly, reducing costs of SRC circuits also has a positive cost/benefit affect on the digital signal processing systems that use SRC circuits.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for modulating an output voltage of a transmitter circuit comprising a voltage controlled oscillator, a digital/analog converter and an antenna circuit, the method comprising the method comprising sending an output signal of sufficient power from the voltage controlled oscillator directly to the antenna circuit and directly modulating a frequency of the output signal of the voltage controlled oscillator. The invention furthermore relates to a transmitter circuit comprising a voltage controlled oscillator having a tank circuit, a digital/analog converter and an antenna circuit, wherein the voltage controlled oscillator is adapted to send an output signal of sufficient power directly to the antenna circuit and wherein the digital/analog converter is arranged to modulate an output frequency of the voltage controlled oscillator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 13, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 31, 2004
Assignee:
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
Inventors:
Dominicus Martinus Wilhelmus Leenaerts, Eise Carel Dijkmans