Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
331132000 | NEGATIVE RESISTANCE OR NEGATIVE TRANSCONDUCTANCE OSCILLATOR | 6 |
20080238560 | Voltage-controlled oscillator and method of operating the same - A voltage-controlled oscillator has: an LC resonant circuit including an inductor and a variable capacitor that are connected in parallel between a pair of output terminals; a plurality of negative resistance circuits provided between a power source and the LC resonant circuit; a plurality of capacitor groups; a first switch circuit selecting an arbitrary number of negative resistance circuit from the plurality of negative resistance circuits; and a second switch circuit selecting an arbitrary number of capacitor group from the plurality of capacitor groups. The LC resonant circuit and the selected capacitor group constitute a resonant circuit. The resonant circuit is electrically connected to the power source through the selected negative resistance circuit, oscillates at an oscillation frequency depending on total capacitance of the resonant circuit, and outputs a differential signal of the oscillation frequency from the pair of output terminals. | 10-02-2008 |
20080246548 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING OSCILLATING SIGNALS - An apparatus for generating an oscillating signal that includes a circuit to accelerate the time in which an oscillating signal reaches a defined steady-state condition from a cold start. The apparatus includes an oscillating circuit to generate an oscillating signal; a first circuit to supply a first current to the oscillating circuit; and a second circuit to supply a second current to the oscillating circuit, wherein the first and second currents are adapted to reduce the time duration for the oscillating signal to reach a defined steady-state condition. The apparatus may be useful in communication systems that use low duty cycle pulse modulation to establish one or more communications channels, whereby the apparatus begins generating an oscillating signal at approximately the beginning of the pulse and terminates the oscillating signal at approximately the end of the pulse. | 10-09-2008 |
20090121800 | Apparatus for Low Phase Noise Oscillators - The present invention relates to an oscillator circuit. In the oscillator circuit, the level of the output signal is monitored and compared to a desired reference level. An error signal is then generated and used to modify the feedback so that the negative resistance of the active device presented to the resonator exactly equals the magnitude of the positive resistance of the resonator without having to rely upon saturation in the active device and for very linear operation of the device such that over the full swing of the output, the negative impedance presented to the resonator remain extremely constant—thus reducing the sensitivity of the oscillator to any noise present. | 05-14-2009 |
20120068778 | OSCILLATOR - An oscillator which oscillates electromagnetic waves includes a negative differential resistance element, a resonator configured to prescribe oscillation frequencies of the electromagnetic waves, a voltage modulation unit configured to modulate the negative differential resistance element, a stabilizing circuit configured to suppress parasitic oscillation, and a bias circuit, including a power supply and a line, used to control an operating point voltage of the negative differential resistance element. The voltage modulation unit is connected to the bias circuit through the stabilizing circuit. | 03-22-2012 |
20120249252 | OSCILLATOR CIRCUITRY HAVING NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE - Circuitry is provided that closely emulates biological neural responses. Two astable multivibrator circuits (AMCs), each including a negative differential resistance device, are coupled in series-circuit relationship. Each AMC is characterized by a distinct voltage-dependant time constant. The circuitry exhibits oscillations in electrical current when subjected to a voltage equal to or greater than a threshold value. Various oscillating waveforms can be produced in accordance with voltages applied to the circuitry. | 10-04-2012 |
20150084709 | SPEED OF LIGHT REFERENCED OSCILLATOR - An oscillator and a method of fabricating the oscillator are described. The oscillator includes a resonator with a plurality of transmission lines. An oscillation frequency of the oscillator is independent of at least one dimension of the plurality of transmission lines. The oscillator also includes a negative resistance circuit coupled to the resonator that cancels internal loss resistance of the resonator. | 03-26-2015 |