neazoi already stated that he wants a digital controlled oscillator. The specification is vague, but that's not unusual at a "design idea" project state.
LTC1799 is approximately generating a current proportional frequency (respectively resitance inverse proportional). You could also used a VCO with linear voltage dependency, e.g. the CD4046 oscillator section, probably easier to control. In any case, the frequency resolution will be determined by the resolution of your control signal (voltage, current, whatsoever). For a wide frequency range, you may consider an exponential circuit to get a constant relative frequency step size. Quite clearly, generating a high resolution control signal is the major effort.
An elegant recent method to generate a high resolution variable frequency is a DDS chip. If you utililze the sine generator/low pass/comparator option, you can get up to high MHz low jitter signals with effectively infinite frqeuency resolution. Review respective datasheets and application notes from Analog Devices.