A method and system is described wherein a signal with a lower frequency
is up-converted to a higher frequency. In one embodiment, the higher
frequency signal is used as a stable frequency and phase reference. In
another embodiment, the invention is used as a transmitter. The
up-conversion is accomplished by controlling a switch with an oscillating
signal, the frequency of the oscillating signal being selected as a
sub-harmonic of the desired output frequency. When the invention is being
used as a frequency or phase reference, the oscillating signal is not
modulated, and controls a switch that is connected to a bias signal. When
the invention is being used in the frequency modulation (FM) or phase
modulation (PM) implementations, the oscillating signal is modulated by
an information signal before it causes the switch to gate the bias
signal. In the amplitude modulation implementation (AM), the oscillating
signal is not modulated, but rather causes the switch to gate a reference
signal that is substantially equal to or proportional to the information
signal. In the FM and PM implementations, the signal that is output from
the switch is modulated substantially the same as the modulated
oscillating signal. In the AM implementation, the signal that is output
from the switch has an amplitude that is a function of the information
signal. In both embodiments, the output of the switch is filtered, and
the desired harmonic is output.