An apparatus comprising a first oscillator, a second oscillator and a logic circuit. The first oscillator circuit may be configured to generate a first clock signal. The second oscillator circuit may be configured to generate a second clock signal. The logic circuit may be configured to generate an output clock signal by selecting either the first clock signal or the second clock signal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application may relate to U.S. Ser. No. 09/596,522, filed Jun. 19, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
A method is provided for configuring a microcontroller clock system that includes a main oscillator, a phase locked loop, and a backup oscillator. According to the method, the main oscillator and the backup oscillator are activated in reset mode. A clock signal is generated from the backup oscillator, and the clock signal that is generated is applied to the microcontroller in order to start the microcontroller. Also provided are a clock system for a microcontroller, and a microcontroller including a clock system.
A frequency synthesis/multiplication circuit and method for multiplying the frequency of a reference signal. In one embodiment, multiple versions of the reference signal are generated having different phases relative to one another, and these multiple versions are combined to form an output signal having a frequency that is a multiple of the frequency of the reference signal.
Circuits and methods for controlling the amplitude of oscillation of a crystal. In one example, a circuit may include a peak detector; a first voltage-to-current converter; a first current-to-voltage converter coupled with the first voltage-to-current converter; a second voltage-to-current converter; a second current-to-voltage converter coupled with the second voltage-to-current converter; and a differential amplifier; wherein a ratio between a size of first voltage-to-current converter and a size of the second voltage-to-current converter is used to control the gain of the circuit.