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公开(公告)号:NO910106A
公开(公告)日:1991-07-22
申请号:NO910106
申请日:1991-01-10
Applicant: MOTOROLA INC
Inventor: BARABAN JAMES P , MOLLER PAUL J , SKUTTA FRANK R
CPC classification number: H03C3/0958 , H03L3/00 , H03L7/0802 , H03L7/10
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公开(公告)号:FI910266A0
公开(公告)日:1991-01-18
申请号:FI910266
申请日:1991-01-18
Applicant: MOTOROLA INC
Inventor: BARABAN JAMES P , MOLLER PAUL J , SKUTTA FRANK R
Abstract: A method and process for reducing the frequency lock-on time required for a radiotelephone transitioning from a standby mode to a normal operation mode. The present invention comprises a microphone (101) coupled to a transmit synthesizer (104) through audio circuitry (102), a reference oscillator (103), and a transistor switch (109) controlled by a processing device (110). The transmit synthesizer (104) is comprised of a phase detector (105) coupled to a loop filter (106) that is coupled to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) (107). The output of the VCO (107), which is also the output of the present invention, is fed back through a divide by N (108) to the phase detector. The microcomputer (110), in the standby mode, periodically switches on power to the transmit synthesizer (104), keeping a capacitor in the loop filter (106) charged and thereby maintaining the voltage applied to the VCO (107). This voltage determines the frequency of the signal produced by the VCO (107). If this voltage is kept at the level used during normal operation, when the radiotelephone goes from standby to normal, this voltage will be close to the proper level.
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公开(公告)号:NO910106L
公开(公告)日:1991-07-22
申请号:NO910106
申请日:1991-01-10
Applicant: MOTOROLA INC
Inventor: BARABAN JAMES P , MOLLER PAUL J , SKUTTA FRANK R
Abstract: A method and process for reducing the frequency lock-on time required for a radiotelephone transitioning from a standby mode to a normal operation mode. The present invention comprises a microphone (101) coupled to a transmit synthesizer (104) through audio circuitry (102), a reference oscillator (103), and a transistor switch (109) controlled by a processing device (110). The transmit synthesizer (104) is comprised of a phase detector (105) coupled to a loop filter (106) that is coupled to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) (107). The output of the VCO (107), which is also the output of the present invention, is fed back through a divide by N (108) to the phase detector. The microcomputer (110), in the standby mode, periodically switches on power to the transmit synthesizer (104), keeping a capacitor in the loop filter (106) charged and thereby maintaining the voltage applied to the VCO (107). This voltage determines the frequency of the signal produced by the VCO (107). If this voltage is kept at the level used during normal operation, when the radiotelephone goes from standby to normal, this voltage will be close to the proper level.
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公开(公告)号:FI910266A
公开(公告)日:1991-07-20
申请号:FI910266
申请日:1991-01-18
Applicant: MOTOROLA INC
Inventor: BARABAN JAMES P , MOLLER PAUL J , SKUTTA FRANK R
Abstract: A method and process for reducing the frequency lock-on time required for a radiotelephone transitioning from a standby mode to a normal operation mode. The present invention comprises a microphone (101) coupled to a transmit synthesizer (104) through audio circuitry (102), a reference oscillator (103), and a transistor switch (109) controlled by a processing device (110). The transmit synthesizer (104) is comprised of a phase detector (105) coupled to a loop filter (106) that is coupled to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) (107). The output of the VCO (107), which is also the output of the present invention, is fed back through a divide by N (108) to the phase detector. The microcomputer (110), in the standby mode, periodically switches on power to the transmit synthesizer (104), keeping a capacitor in the loop filter (106) charged and thereby maintaining the voltage applied to the VCO (107). This voltage determines the frequency of the signal produced by the VCO (107). If this voltage is kept at the level used during normal operation, when the radiotelephone goes from standby to normal, this voltage will be close to the proper level.
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公开(公告)号:CA2033747A1
公开(公告)日:1991-07-20
申请号:CA2033747
申请日:1991-01-11
Applicant: MOTOROLA INC
Inventor: BARABAN JAMES P , MOLLER PAUL J , SKUTTA FRANK R
Abstract: CAPACITOR PRECHARGE FOR REDUCED SYNTHESIZER LOCK TIME of the Invention A method and process for reducing the frequency lockon time required for a radiotelephone transitioning from a standby mode to a normal operation mode. The present invention comprises a microphone (101) coupled to a transmit synthesizer (104) through audio circuitry (102), a reference oscillator (103), and a transistor switch (109) controlled by a processing device (110). The transmit synthesizer (104) is comprised of a phase detector (105) coupled to a loop filter (106) that is coupled to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) (107). The output of the VCO (107), which is also the output of the present invention, is fed back through a divide by N (108) to the phase detector. The microcomputer (110), in the standby mode, periodically switches on power to the transmit synthesizer (104), keeping a capacitor in the loop filter (106) charged and thereby maintaining the voltage applied to the VCO (107). This voltage determines the frequency of the signal produced by the VCO (107). If this voltage is kept at the level used during normal operation, when the radiotelephone goes from standby to normal, this voltage will be close to the proper level.
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公开(公告)号:NO910106D0
公开(公告)日:1991-01-10
申请号:NO910106
申请日:1991-01-10
Applicant: MOTOROLA INC
Inventor: BARABAN JAMES P , MOLLER PAUL J , SKUTTA FRANK R
Abstract: A method and process for reducing the frequency lock-on time required for a radiotelephone transitioning from a standby mode to a normal operation mode. The present invention comprises a microphone (101) coupled to a transmit synthesizer (104) through audio circuitry (102), a reference oscillator (103), and a transistor switch (109) controlled by a processing device (110). The transmit synthesizer (104) is comprised of a phase detector (105) coupled to a loop filter (106) that is coupled to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) (107). The output of the VCO (107), which is also the output of the present invention, is fed back through a divide by N (108) to the phase detector. The microcomputer (110), in the standby mode, periodically switches on power to the transmit synthesizer (104), keeping a capacitor in the loop filter (106) charged and thereby maintaining the voltage applied to the VCO (107). This voltage determines the frequency of the signal produced by the VCO (107). If this voltage is kept at the level used during normal operation, when the radiotelephone goes from standby to normal, this voltage will be close to the proper level.
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