Apparatus and methods for high frequency clock generation
US-10903841-B1 · Jan 26, 2021 · US
US11735800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11735800-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117381100-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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The present disclosure relates to an oscillator apparatus comprising a differential transmission line forming a closed loop, a plurality of active core components that are electrically connected to the differential transmission line and that are configured to compensate for loss in the differential transmission line, a plurality of tuning elements that are electrically coupled with the differential transmission line, and a processor configured to control each tuning element of the plurality of tuning elements to activate or deactivate such that an effective electrical length of the differential transmission line is changed.
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An oscillator apparatus comprising: a differential transmission line comprised of a plurality of segments forming a closed loop; a plurality of voltage controlled oscillators that are electrically connected to the differential transmission line and that are configured to compensate for loss in the differential transmission line; a plurality of frequency multipliers, each of which is electrically connected to an output of a respective segment of the plurality of segments, each of the frequency multipliers configured to combine signals traveling through each of a pair of legs of the differential transmission line at the output of the respective segment to generate an output having a phase that is shifted relative to a phase of each of the signals and having a frequency that is a multiple of a frequency of the signals; a plurality of tuning elements that are electrically coupled with the differential transmission line; and a processor configured to control each tuning element of the plurality of tuning elements to activate or deactivate such that an effective electrical length of the differential transmission line is changed. 2. The oscillator apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of tuning elements are coupled to the differential transmission line through an electric field induced by a signal traveling through the differential transmission line, and the effective electrical length of the differential transmission line corresponds to a permittivity experienced by the electric field based on each tuning element that is activated. 3. The oscillator apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: each voltage controlled oscillator is electrically connected to the differential transmission line between two of the segments. 4. The oscillator apparatus of claim 3 , wherein: an output of each of the plurality of segments represents a different phase-shifted version of a signal traveling through the differential transmission line. 5. The oscillator apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the differential transmission line comprises a pair of conductors that form the pair of legs of the differential transmission line, each tuning element of the plurality of tuning elements comprises: a pair of dielectric elements, wherein each dielectric element of the pair of dielectric elements is disposed at a distance from a respective one of the pair of conductors of the differential transmission line; and a switch configured to electrically connect the pair of dielectric elements, and the processor is configured to control the switch of each tuning element to close or open in order activate or deactivate, respectively, the tuning element. 6. The oscillator apparatus of claim 5 , wherein: each dielectric element of each tuning element comprises a two-dimensional conductor, and each of the tuning elements is disposed substantially perpendicular to and spaced apart from the differential transmission line. 7. An oscillator apparatus comprising: a differential transmission line comprised of a plurality of segments forming a closed loop; a plurality of voltage controlled oscillators that are electrically connected to the differential transmission line and that are configured to compensate for loss in the differential transmission line; a plurality of frequency multipliers that are electrically connected to the differential transmission line at an output of a respective segment of the plurality of segments, each of the frequency multipliers having a multiplication factor and being configured to combine signals traveling through each of a pair of legs of the differential transmission line at the output of the respective segment such that an output of the respective frequency multiplier has a phase that is shifted relative to a phase of each of the signals and has a frequency that represents a frequency of the signals multiplied by the multiplication factor, in order to extend a frequency tuning range of the oscillator apparatus; a plurality of tuning elements that are electrically coupled with the differential transmission line; and a processor configured to control each tuning element of the plurality of tuning elements to activate or deactivate such that an effective electrical length of the differential transmission line is changed. 8. The oscillator apparatus of claim 7 , wherein: the plurality of tuning elements are coupled to the differential transmission line through an electric field induced by a signal traveling through the differential transmission line, and the effective electrical length of the differential transmission line corresponds to a permittivity experienced by the electric field based on each tuning element that is activated. 9. The oscillator apparatus of claim 7 , wherein: each voltage controlled oscillator is electrically connected to the differential transmission line between two of the segments. 10. The oscillator apparatus of claim 7 , wherein: the differential transmission line comprises a pair of conductors that form the pair of legs of the differential transmission line, each tuning element of the plurality of tuning elements comprises: a pair of dielectric elements, wherein each dielectric element of the pair of dielectric elements is disposed at a distance from a respective one of the pair of conductors of the differential transmission line; and a switch configured to electrically connect the pair of dielectric elements, and the processor is configured to control the switch of each tuning element to close or open in order activate or deactivate, respectively, the tuning element. 11. The oscillator apparatus of claim 10 , wherein: each dielectric element of each tuning element comprises a two-dimensional conductor, and each of the tuning elements is disposed substantially perpendicular to and spaced apart from the differential transmission line. 12. A method of operating an oscillator apparatus, comprising: compensating for loss, by a plurality of voltage controlled oscillators, in a differential transmission line comprised of a plurality of segments forming a closed loop; combining, by a plurality of frequency multipliers that are each electrically connected to an output of a respective segment of the plurality of segments, signals traveling through each of a pair of legs of the differential transmission line at the output of the respective segment to generate an output having a phase that is shifted relative to a phase of each of the signals and having a frequency that is a multiple of a frequency of the signals; and activating or deactivating, by a processor, each tuning element of a plurality of tuning elements such that an effective electrical length of the differential transmission line is changed, wherein the plurality of tuning elements are electrically coupled to the differential transmission line. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein: the plurality of tuning elements are coupled to the differential transmission line through an electric field induced by a signal traveling through the differential transmission line, and the effective electrical length of the differential transmission line corresponds to a permittivity experienced by the electric field based on each tuning element that is activated. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein: each voltage controlled oscillator is electrically connected to the differential transmission line between two of the segments. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein: an output of each of the plurality of segments represents a different phase-shifted version of a signal traveling through the differential transmiss
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