DocumentCode
1175426
Title
A modified novel frequency multiplication technique
Author
Even, Reed K.
Volume
22
Issue
12
fYear
1975
fDate
12/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
954
Lastpage
959
Abstract
Recently, Langham proposed an original technique for frequency multiplication. His circuit uses two oscillators and a simple digital processor. One of the oscillators serves for measuring the period of the input waveform, the other determines the period of the output waveform. The multiplication factor of this frequency multiplier is equal to the ratio of the frequencies of the two oscillators. This circuit has certain advantages when compared to conventional frequency multipliers: it is capable of multiplying the input frequency by any positive real rational number, and yet it is an open-loop system, inherently stable and capable of tracking even the fastest changes in input frequency. One of its main drawbacks is the direct dependence of the accuracy and stability of its multiplication factor on the tracking characteristics of two independent oscillators. A way of eliminating this drawback is proposed here. It involves discarding one of the reference oscillators at the cost of adding a readonly memory (ROM). The modified system is insensitive to reference frequency variations and its accuracy is determined only by the roundoff errors in the digital processor.
Keywords
Frequency conversion; General analysis and synthesis methods; Bandwidth; Costs; Counting circuits; Frequency conversion; Oscillators; Pulse generation; Read only memory; Roundoff errors; Stability; Tracking loops;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1975.1084000
Filename
1084000
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