Title :
Frequency synthesis using digital-to-frequency conversion and filtering
Author :
Aouini, Sadok ; Roberts, G.W.
Author_Institution :
Integrated Microsyst. Lab., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
fDate :
7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel topology for frequency synthesis using digital-to-frequency conversion and a filtering technique is presented. The implementation uses a high-order digital sigma-delta modulator to encode a DC value, which is then mapped to a corresponding frequency using a digital-to-frequency conversion algorithm. The output bit-sequence with the sigma-delta encoded frequency is then applied to a high-order phase-locked loop (PLL) behaving as a filter operating on the incoming instantaneous frequency. The theory of the proposed scheme is described and validated with simulation and experiment. A prototype board-level implementation with a sixth-order PLL was constructed and frequencies ranging from 30.5 to 44.5 MHz were experimentally generated with a 25 kHz resolution from a single 100 MHz master clock.
Keywords :
filtering theory; frequency synthesizers; network topology; phase locked loops; sigma-delta modulation; digital-to-frequency conversion; filtering technique; frequency 100 MHz; frequency 25 kHz; frequency 30.5 MHz to 44.5 MHz; frequency synthesis; high-order digital sigma-delta modulator; high-order phase-locked loop; master clock; prototype board-level implementation; sigma-delta encoded frequency; sixth-order PLL;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el.2010.1344