Patent ID: 8513990

Claim:
A PLL frequency synthesizer comprising: a voltage-controlled oscillator which outputs an oscillation signal having a frequency corresponding to an input control voltage value; a phase comparison unit which receives the oscillation signal output from the voltage-controlled oscillator or a signal having a frequency obtained by dividing the frequency of the oscillation signal as a feedback oscillation signal, receives a reference oscillation signal, detects a phase difference between the feedback oscillation signal and the reference oscillation signal, outputs a first phase difference signal when a phase of the feedback oscillation signal is behind that of the reference oscillation signal, and outputs a second phase difference signal when the phase of the feedback oscillation signal is ahead of that of the reference oscillation signal; a gate unit which receives the first phase difference signal and the second phase difference signal output from the phase comparison unit and outputs the first phase difference signal and the second phase difference signal at cycles of M cycles (M is an integer equal to or greater than 1 and less than N) out of N cycles (N is an integer which is equal to or greater than 2) of the reference oscillation signal; a charge pump which receives the first phase difference signal and the second phase difference signal output from the gate unit, and outputs a charging/discharging current corresponding to phase differences denoted by the signals; a first capacitive element which has a first end connected to an output end of the charge pump and a second end connected to a reference potential, is charged/discharged by inputting the charging/discharging current output from the charge pump to the first end, and outputs the control voltage value corresponding to a potential of the first end to the voltage-controlled oscillator; and a potential adjustment unit which receives the first phase difference signal and the second phase difference signal output from the phase comparison unit, and increases or decreases the potential of the first end of the first capacitive element in response to the phase differences denoted by the signals, wherein the potential adjustment unit comprises: a second capacitive element connected to the first end of the first capacitive element; and a third capacitive element connected to the first end of the first capacitive element.