Oscillator circuits and methods to compensate frequency pulling
US-2015381186-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10224875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10224875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615170577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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A micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) frequency divider apparatus having one or more MEMS resonators on a substrate is presented. A first oscillator frequency, as an approximate multiple of the parametric oscillation frequency, is capacitively coupled from a very closely-spaced electrode (e.g., 40 nm) to a resonant structure of the first oscillator, thus inducing mechanical oscillation. This mechanical oscillation can be coupled through additional MEMS resonators on the substrate. The mechanical resonance is then converted, in at least one of the MEMS resonators, by capacitive coupling back to an electrical signal which is a division of the first oscillation frequency. Output may be generated as a single ended output, or in response to a differential signal between two output electrodes.
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A micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) frequency divider apparatus, comprising: (a) a substrate; (b) at least one MEMS resonator disposed on the substrate, said resonator having a resonant structure configured for mechanical oscillation at a resonance frequency ω 0 ; and (c) one or more electrodes, disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, that are capacitively coupled to one or more portions of said resonant structure; (d) wherein an input AC voltage coupled to said resonant structure, with frequency at an approximate multiple of said resonance frequency ω 0 , induces mechanical oscillation of said resonant structure to generate an output whose frequency is a division of said input frequency; (e) wherein said apparatus comprises an array divider having at least two resonant structures which are mechanically coupled to one another; and (f) wherein said mechanical coupling comprises material connecting from the resonant structure in one MEMS resonator to the resonant structure of a subsequent MEMS resonator, which is retained in separation from said substrate by a gap. 2. The apparatus recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one drive electrode is disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, which is capacitively coupled to said resonant structure of a first MEMS resonator for driving this first MEMS resonator into mechanical oscillation, which is mechanically carried through consecutively coupled MEMS resonators in the array divider. 3. The apparatus recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one output electrode is disposed on said substrate which is capacitively coupled to said resonant structure of one of said MEMS resonators in said array divider. 4. A micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) frequency divider apparatus, comprising: (a) a substrate; (b) at least one MEMS resonator disposed on the substrate, said resonator having a resonant structure configured for mechanical oscillation at a resonance frequency ω 0 ; and (c) one or more electrodes, disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, that are capacitively coupled to one or more portions of said resonant structure; (d) wherein an input AC voltage coupled to said resonant structure, with frequency at an approximate multiple of said resonance frequency ω 0 , induces mechanical oscillation of said resonant structure to generate an output whose frequency is a division of said input frequency; and (e) wherein a voltage applied to an anchor of the resonant structure of said MEMS resonator controls electrical stiffness for performing resonant frequency tuning of the apparatus. 5. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said division of said input frequency comprises a divide-by-two, so that the output frequency from said apparatus is one-half of said input frequency. 6. The apparatus recited in claim 4 : wherein said input AC voltage is coupled directly to said resonant structure along with a bias voltage; wherein said one or more electrodes comprise two sense electrodes disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, which are capacitively coupled to said resonant structure of said MEMS resonator; and wherein said apparatus outputs a signal as a differential between signals from these at least two sense electrodes. 7. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said at least one MEMS resonator comprises either a single MEMS resonator, or multiple MEMS resonators with their resonant structures mechanically coupled to one another in an array configuration. 8. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said resonant structure of said MEMS resonator comprises a disk resonator, having a central disk surrounded by multiple electrodes retained in close proximity to said central disk. 9. The apparatus recited in claim 8 , wherein said MEMS resonator comprises a wine glass disk resonator. 10. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said resonant structure utilizes a capacitive gap for transduction. 11. A micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) frequency divider apparatus, comprising: (a) a substrate; (b) at least one MEMS resonator disposed on the substrate, said resonator having a resonant structure configured for mechanical oscillation at a resonance frequency ω 0 ; and (c) one or more electrodes, disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, that are capacitively coupled to one or more portions of said resonant structure; (d) wherein an input AC voltage coupled to said resonant structure, with frequency at an approximate multiple of said resonance frequency ω 0 , induces mechanical oscillation of said resonant structure to generate an output whose frequency is a division of said input frequency; and (e) wherein said apparatus is configured for coupling in series with additional stages of said apparatus which subsequently divide down the input frequency further than is provided by a single stage of said apparatus. 12. A micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) frequency divider apparatus, comprising: (a) a substrate; (b) at least one MEMS resonator disposed on the substrate, said resonator having a resonant structure configured for mechanical oscillation at a resonance frequency ω 0 ; and (c) one or more electrodes, disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, that are capacitively coupled to one or more portions of said resonant structure; (d) wherein an input AC voltage coupled to said resonant structure, with frequency at an approximate multiple of said resonance frequency ω 0 , induces mechanical oscillation of said resonant structure to generate an output whose frequency is a division of said input frequency; and (e) wherein frequency range of said apparatus widens in response to applying an adjustable DC bias voltage, or incorporating a filter network having a wider pass band than a single resonator, or utilizing a combination thereof. 13. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said apparatus is configured for use in synchronous electronic devices requiring a clock signal. 14. A micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) frequency divider apparatus, comprising: (a) a substrate; (b) at least one MEMS resonator disposed on the substrate, said resonator having a resonant structure configured for mechanical oscillation at a resonance frequency ω 0 ; and (c) one or more electrodes, disposed on said substrate, or MEMS resonator, that are capacitively coupled to one or more portions of said resonant structure; (d) wherein an input AC voltage coupled to said resonant structure, with frequency at an approximate multiple of said resonance frequency ω 0 , induces mechanical oscillation of said resonant structure to generate an output whose frequency is a division of said input frequency; and (e) wherein said apparatus is configured for use in a group of synchronous electronic devices consisting of phase-locked loops (PLL), and frequency synthesizers. 15. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said MEMS resonator is a MEMS resonator which utilizes a capacitive gap for transduction. 16. The apparatus recited in claim 4 , wherein said MEMS resonator is selected from a group of resonators consisting of comb-driven resonators, piezo coupled resonators, ring resonators, contour mode ring resonators, wine-glass ring resonators, Lame mode resonators, bar resonators, flexural beam resonators, membrane resonators, comb-driven flexural-mode resonators, center-supported disk resonators, surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices, bulk acoustic wave (BAW) devices, film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) devices, lateral overmoded bulk acoustic-wave resonator (LOBAR) devices, piezo actuated resonators, internal dielectr
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