Radiation-hard precision voltage reference

US10200036B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10200036-B1
Application numberUS-201615175884-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJun 7, 2016
Priority dateJun 30, 2015
Publication dateFeb 5, 2019
Grant dateFeb 5, 2019

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Provided is a Precision Voltage Reference (PVR). In one example, the PVR includes a resonator having an oscillation frequency, the resonator including a first proof-mass, a first forcer located adjacent a first side of the first proof-mass, and a second forcer located adjacent a second side of the first proof-mass. The PVR may include control circuitry configured to generate a reference voltage based on the oscillation frequency of the resonator, at least one converter configured to receive the reference voltage from the control circuitry, provide a first bias voltage to the first forcer based on the reference voltage, provide a second bias voltage to the second forcer based on the reference voltage, and periodically alter a polarity of the first and second bias voltages to drive the oscillation frequency to match a reference frequency, and an output configured to provide the reference voltage as a voltage reference signal.

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A Precision Voltage Reference (PVR) comprising: a resonator having an oscillation frequency, the resonator including a first proof-mass, a first forcer located adjacent a first side of the first proof-mass, and a second forcer located adjacent a second side of the first proof-mass; control circuitry configured to generate a reference voltage based on the oscillation frequency of the resonator; at least one converter coupled to the control circuitry, the first forcer, and the second forcer, the at least one converter configured to receive the reference voltage from the control circuitry, provide a first bias voltage to the first forcer based on the reference voltage, provide a second bias voltage to the second forcer based on the reference voltage, and periodically alter a polarity of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage to drive the oscillation frequency of the resonator to match a reference frequency, wherein in periodically altering the polarity of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage, the at least one converter is configured to drive each of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage between the reference voltage and a ground reference; and an output configured to provide the reference voltage as a voltage reference signal. 2. The PVR according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage reference coupled to the proof-mass and configured to reference the proof-mass to substantially one half of the reference voltage. 3. The PVR according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry includes a frequency module coupled to the at least one converter, and the frequency module comprises: a frequency detector configured to detect the oscillation frequency of the resonator; a frequency comparator configured to compare a time-average of the oscillation frequency to the reference frequency; and a frequency controller configured to generate a force adjustment signal based on the compared oscillation frequency and reference frequency to adjust the reference voltage generated by the control circuitry such that the oscillation frequency of the resonator matches the reference frequency. 4. The PVR according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry includes an amplitude module coupled to the first forcer and the second forcer, wherein the amplitude module comprises: an amplitude detector configured to detect an oscillation amplitude of resonator oscillations; an amplitude comparator configured to compare the oscillation amplitude to an amplitude reference; and an amplitude controller configured to generate an amplitude adjustment signal based on the compared oscillation amplitude and amplitude reference. 5. The PVR according to claim 4 , further comprising: a first tunable capacitor coupled to the first forcer; a second tunable capacitor coupled to the second forcer; and an amplifier coupled to the first tunable capacitor, the second tunable capacitor, and the amplitude module, wherein the amplitude adjustment signal controls the amplifier to adjust a differential delay between the first bias voltage provided to the first forcer and the second bias voltage provided to the second forcer. 6. The PVR according to claim 4 , further comprising a bias control circuit coupled to the amplitude module, wherein the at least one converter includes a first converter coupled to the bias control circuit and the first forcer, and configured to provide the first bias voltage to the first forcer, wherein the at least one converter includes a second converter coupled to the bias control circuit and the second forcer, and configured to provide the second bias voltage to the second forcer, and wherein the amplitude adjustment signal controls the bias control circuit to adjust a differential delay between the first bias voltage provided to the first forcer and the second bias voltage provided to the second forcer. 7. The PVR according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one converter includes a one-bit digital-analog converter. 8. The PVR according to claim 1 , wherein the resonator further includes: a second proof-mass; a third forcer located adjacent a first side of the second proof-mass; and a fourth forcer located adjacent a second side of the second proof-mass, wherein, the at least one converter is configured to apply at least one of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage to at least one of the third forcer and the fourth forcer. 9. A Precision Voltage Reference (PVR) comprising: a resonator having an oscillation frequency, the resonator including a first proof-mass, a first forcer located adjacent a first side of the first proof-mass, and a second forcer located adjacent a second side of the first proof-mass; control circuitry configured to generate a reference voltage based on the oscillation frequency of the resonator; conversion means coupled to the first forcer and the second forcer and configured to receive the reference voltage from the control circuitry, provide a first bias voltage to the first forcer based on the reference voltage, provide a second bias voltage to the second forcer based on the reference voltage, and periodically alter a polarity of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage such that the oscillation frequency of the resonator matches a reference frequency, wherein in periodically altering the polarity of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage, the conversion means is configured to drive each of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage between the reference voltage and a ground reference; and an output configured to provide the reference voltage as a voltage reference signal. 10. A method for generating a precision voltage reference with a resonator having an oscillation frequency, the resonator including a first proof-mass, a first forcer located adjacent a first side of the first proof-mass, and a second forcer located adjacent a second side of the first proof-mass, the method comprising: generating a reference voltage based on the oscillation frequency of the resonator; receiving the reference voltage with at least one converter coupled to the first forcer and the second forcer; providing, with the at least one converter, a first bias voltage based on the reference voltage to the first forcer; providing, with the at least one converter, a second bias voltage based on the reference voltage to the second forcer; periodically altering a polarity of the first bias voltage applied to the first forcer and the second bias voltage applied to second forcer such that the oscillation frequency of the resonator matches a reference frequency, wherein periodically altering the polarity of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage includes driving each of the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage between the reference voltage and a ground reference; and providing the reference voltage as a voltage reference signal. 11. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising referencing the first proof-mass to substantially one half of the reference voltage. 12. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising: detecting the oscillation frequency of the resonator; comparing a time-average of the oscillation frequency of the resonator to the reference frequency; and generating a force adjustment signal responsive to comparing the oscillation frequency of the resonator and the reference frequency, and adjusting, based on the force adjustment signal, the reference voltage such that the oscillation frequency of the resonator matches the reference frequency. 13. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising: d

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  • Irradiation with electromagnetic or particle radiation of wafers, substrates or parts of devices · CPC title

  • Testing or calibrating of apparatus or devices covered by the preceding groups · CPC title

  • Automatic control of voltage, current, or power · CPC title

  • and comprising means for varying the frequency by a variable voltage or current · CPC title

  • Non-retroactive systems for regulating electric variables by using an uncontrolled element, or an uncontrolled combination of elements, such element or such combination having self-regulating properties {(current generators specially designed for use in phase-locked loops H03L7/0891)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10200036B1 cover?
Provided is a Precision Voltage Reference (PVR). In one example, the PVR includes a resonator having an oscillation frequency, the resonator including a first proof-mass, a first forcer located adjacent a first side of the first proof-mass, and a second forcer located adjacent a second side of the first proof-mass. The PVR may include control circuitry configured to generate a reference voltage…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03K19/0033. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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