Abstract

This paper shows the topology design of a simple second-order oscillator based on two three-port current conveyors, two resistors, and two grounded capacitors, as well as its modification to a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). In comparison with many previous works, the following useful conceptual novelties and improvements were made in this study. Both resistors presented in the topology can be employed to tune of the oscillation frequency by the simultaneous driving of two optocouplers with resistive output stage. The current gain of the current conveyor ensures the control of the oscillation condition. The proposed solution offers advantages (in comparison with many standard so-called single-resistance-controllable types) of improved dependence of the frequency of oscillation (FO) on a driving force (extended tuning of the FO), constant ratio of amplitudes of generated waveforms when the FO is tuned, low complexity (taking into account auxiliary circuitry for optocouplers), and comfortable tuning of the FO by a single control voltage. The oscillator produces waveforms with tunable frequency having a constant 45-degree phase shift between them. The relative sensitivities of the proposed solution achieve typical values for these second-order systems (−0.5). Experimental verification confirmed the expected behavior in the operational band between 1 and 10 MHz tuned by a DC voltage from 1.7 to 5 V. This indicates a significant reduction of the driving force ratio (3:1 in our case) in comparison with standard tuning approaches required for a ratio of 10:1 for FO adjustment. Output amplitudes reached 100 and 150 mV in the observed tunability range with distortion ranging between 0.7 and 3.3%.

Highlights

  • Many recent papers have introduced interesting topologies of oscillators based on various active elements performing so-called single-resistance control of the frequency of oscillation (FO) and single-resistance control of the condition of oscillation (CO) [1]

  • The goals of our work include the proposal of: (1) improved dependence of the FO on the driving force in comparison with standard single-resistance-controllable oscillators (SRCOs) types; (2) constant amplitude ratio of generated waveforms when the FO is tuned; (3) using only grounded capacitors in topology; (4) only two active elements, only two capacitors, and two resistors employed in the circuitry; (5) simple implementation of AGC; (6) comfortable tuning of the FO by a single control voltage—a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO); and (7) constant phase shift (45 degrees) during the tuning of the FO

  • The phase shift of 45 degrees is suitable as a local source for multiphase generation [1]

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Summary

Introduction

Many recent papers have introduced interesting topologies of oscillators based on various active elements performing so-called single-resistance control of the frequency of oscillation (FO) and single-resistance control of the condition of oscillation (CO) [1]. Such a solution is not minimal and the remaining drawbacks mentioned above still stand (dependence of generated amplitudes on the FO tuning and limited inversely proportional square root dependence of the FO on equivalent capacitance value—not analyzed in Reference [16])

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Implementation of Optocouplers for Control of VCO
Topology for topology
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Design of Oscillator and Results of Experiments
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