Parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit for relaxation oscillators
A parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit for a relaxation oscillator. The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit includes a first switch coupled across a parasitic capacitance of a resistive sensing element and a second switch coupled between the parasitic capacitance and a reference voltage node. The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit includes a pulse generator configured to: monitor a voltage across the parasitic capacitance; detect a voltage transient across the parasitic capacitance; and generate a pulse control signal in response to detecting the voltage transient. In response to the pulse control signal, the first switch opens and the second switch closes to discharge the parasitic capacitance through the second switch.
1 . A parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit for a relaxation oscillator comprising:
a first switch coupled to a parasitic capacitance of a resistive sensing element;
a second switch coupled between the parasitic capacitance and a reference voltage node; and
a pulse generator configured to:
monitor a voltage at a node coupled to the parasitic capacitance;
detect a voltage transient at the node; and
generate a pulse control signal in response to detecting the voltage transient, wherein in response to the pulse control signal, the first switch opens and the second switch closes to discharge the parasitic capacitance through the second switch.
2 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the resistive sensing element and the parasitic capacitance are associated with a sensor.
3 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pulse control signal has a pulse width from 1 and 5 microseconds.
4 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein:
the first switch comprise transmission gates configured to open or close in response to the pulse control signal;
the second switch comprises transmission gates configured to open or close in response to the pulse control signal; or
the first and second switches comprise transmission gates configured to open and close complementary to each other in response to the pulse control signal.
5 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator is configured to:
detect edges in a feedback signal of the relaxation oscillator; and
generate the pulse control signal based on the detected edges in the feedback signal, wherein the detected edges in the feedback signal correspond to the voltage transients at the node.
6 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 5 , further comprising a short delay element configured to delay the feedback signal, wherein delaying the feedback signal aligns timing of the pulse control signal with the voltage transient at the node.
7 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the reference voltage node is configured to provide half of a supply voltage.
8 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein opening the first switch and closing the second switch to discharge the parasitic capacitance through the second switch to discharge the parasitic capacitance increases an oscillation frequency of the relaxation oscillator.
9 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the second switch discharges the parasitic capacitance within 1 and 5 microseconds.
10 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a latch coupled to an output of a comparator of the relaxation oscillator.
11 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 10 , wherein the latch is configured to filter spurious output transitions of the comparator caused by noise.
12 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 11 , wherein filtering the spurious transitions prevents unstable oscillation behavior of the relaxation oscillator at high resistive sensor values.
13 . A parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit for a relaxation oscillator comprising:
a first switch coupled to a parasitic capacitance of a resistive sensing element;
a second switch coupled between the parasitic capacitance and a reference voltage node, wherein the reference voltage node is configured to provide half of a supply voltage; and
a pulse generator configured to:
monitor a voltage at a node coupled to the parasitic capacitance;
detect edges in a feedback signal from the relaxation oscillator, wherein the edges correspond to voltage transients at the node; and
generate a pulse control signal in response to detecting the edges corresponding to the voltage transients, wherein in response to the pulse control signal, the first switch opens and the second switch closes to discharge the parasitic capacitance through the second switch to the reference voltage node.
14 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 13 , wherein the pulse control signal has a pulse width between 1 and 5 microseconds.
15 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 13 , wherein the first and second switches comprise transmission gates configured to open and close complementary to each other.
16 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 13 , further comprising a short delay element configured to delay the feedback signal, wherein delaying the feedback signal aligns timing of the pulse control signal with the voltage transient at the node.
17 . The parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit of claim 13 , further comprising a latch coupled to an output of a comparator of the relaxation oscillator to filter spurious output transitions of the comparator caused by noise.
18 . A method of operating a parasitic capacitance mitigation circuit for a relaxation oscillator circuit, comprising:
monitoring, by a pulse generator, a voltage at a node coupled to a parasitic capacitance of a resistive sensing element;
detecting, by the pulse generator, a voltage transient at the node;
generating, by the pulse generator, a pulse control signal in response to detecting the voltage transient; and
opening a first switch and closing a second switch in response to the pulse control signal to discharge the parasitic capacitance through the second switch, wherein the first switch coupled to the parasitic capacitance of the resistive sensing element and the second switch is coupled between the parasitic capacitance and a reference voltage node.
19 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising:
detecting edges in a feedback signal of the relaxation oscillator; and
generating the pulse control signal based on the detected edges in the feedback signal, wherein the detected edges in the feedback signal correspond to the voltage transients at the node.
20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising delaying the feedback signal to aligns timing of the pulse control signal with the voltage transient at the node.