Oscillator that performs linear frequency modulation upon oscillation signal output to DC-to-DC converter under voltage mode

US12500582B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-12500582-B1
Application numberUS-202418743077-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJun 13, 2024
Priority dateJun 13, 2024
Publication dateDec 16, 2025
Grant dateDec 16, 2025

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The oscillator includes a reference current generating circuit, a voltage modulator circuit, and an oscillating circuit. The reference current generating circuit is arranged to generate a reference current. The voltage modulator circuit is arranged to receive a feedback voltage, and perform a voltage modulation operation according to a first reference voltage and the feedback voltage, to generate a modulated voltage. The oscillating circuit is coupled to the reference current generating circuit and the voltage modulator circuit, and arranged to generate an oscillation signal with an oscillation frequency according to the reference current and the modulated voltage.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An oscillator, comprising: a reference current generating circuit, arranged to generate a reference current; a voltage modulator circuit, arranged to receive a feedback voltage, and perform a voltage modulation operation according to a first reference voltage and the feedback voltage, to generate a modulated voltage; and an oscillating circuit, coupled to the reference current generating circuit and the voltage modulator circuit, and arranged to generate an oscillation signal with an oscillation frequency according to the reference current and the modulated voltage; wherein the voltage modulator circuit comprises: an n-type transistor; an amplifier, having a non-inverting input terminal arranged to receive the feedback voltage, an inverting input terminal coupled to a source terminal of the n-type transistor, and an output terminal coupled to a gate terminal of the n-type transistor; a first resistor, having a first terminal coupled to the source terminal of the n-type transistor and a second terminal coupled to a second reference voltage; a first current mirror, coupled between a drain terminal of the n-type transistor and a third reference voltage, and arranged to generate a first mirror current according to a current flowing through the first resistor, wherein a voltage value of the second reference voltage is less than a voltage value of the third reference voltage; a second current mirror, coupled between the first current mirror and the second reference voltage, and arranged to generate a second mirror current according to the first mirror current; a current source, arranged to provide a supply current; and a second resistor, having a first terminal coupled between the current source and the second current mirror and a second terminal coupled to the second reference voltage. 2 . The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the oscillator is applied to a direct current (DC)-to-DC converter, the oscillation signal is output to the DC-to-DC converter, and the feedback voltage is from the DC-to-DC converter. 3 . The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the modulated voltage is generated at the first terminal of the second resistor. 4 . The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein a voltage value of the first reference voltage is equal to a product of a current value of the supply current and a resistance value of the second resistor. 5 . The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the first current mirror comprises: a first p-type transistor, having a source terminal coupled to the third reference voltage, a drain terminal coupled to the drain terminal of the n-type transistor, and a gate terminal coupled to the drain terminal of the first p-type transistor; and a second p-type transistor, having a source terminal coupled to the third reference voltage and a gate terminal coupled to the gate terminal of the first p-type transistor. 6 . The oscillator of claim 5 , wherein the second current mirror comprises: a first n-type transistor, having a drain terminal coupled to a drain terminal of the second p-type transistor, a source terminal coupled to the second reference voltage, and a gate terminal coupled to the drain terminal of the first n-type transistor; and a second n-type transistor, having a drain terminal coupled to the current source, a source terminal coupled to the second reference voltage, and a gate terminal coupled to the gate terminal of the first n-type transistor, wherein the modulated voltage is generated at the drain terminal of the second n-type transistor. 7 . The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein a voltage value of the first reference voltage is greater than or equal to a voltage value of the modulated voltage. 8 . The oscillator of claim 1 , wherein the oscillating circuit comprises: a capacitor, having a first terminal coupled to the reference current generating circuit and a second terminal coupled to the second reference voltage; a comparator, having a first non-inverting input terminal coupled to a fourth reference voltage, a second non-inverting input terminal coupled to the modulated voltage, and an inverting input terminal coupled to the first terminal of the capacitor; an inverter, coupled to an output terminal of the comparator, and arranged to perform an inversion operation upon an output of the comparator to generate an inverted result; a pulse generator, arranged to generate the oscillation signal according to the inverted result; and an n-type transistor, having a drain terminal coupled to the inverting input terminal of the comparator, a source terminal coupled to the second reference voltage, and a gate terminal coupled to an output terminal of the pulse generator. 9 . The oscillator of claim 8 , wherein a voltage value of the modulated voltage is greater than or equal to a voltage value of the fourth reference voltage.

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  • H03K5/01Primary

    Shaping pulses (discrimination against noise or interference H03K5/125) · CPC title

  • the amplifier comprising one or more field effect transistors · CPC title

  • Angle modulation (H03C5/00, H03C7/00 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Astable circuits {(H03K3/0315 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US12500582B1 cover?
The oscillator includes a reference current generating circuit, a voltage modulator circuit, and an oscillating circuit. The reference current generating circuit is arranged to generate a reference current. The voltage modulator circuit is arranged to receive a feedback voltage, and perform a voltage modulation operation according to a first reference voltage and the feedback voltage, to genera…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Elite Semiconductor Microelectronics Technology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03K5/01. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 16 2025 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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