IP Library Granted Patent US 6,914,953
Granted Patent B2
US 6,914,953 · App. 09/753,055 · Granted Jul 5, 2005

Multiphase clock recovery using D-type phase detector

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Patent No.
US 6,914,953
App. No.
09/753,055
Granted
Jul 5, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of extracting a clock signal from a data stream, by generating a plurality of multiphase clock signals, selecting one of the multiphase signals based on synchronization states identifying which of the multiphase clock signals is most closely aligned with the data stream, and sampling the data stream using the selected multiphase signal to produce a retimed data signal. The multiphase clock signals may be subharmonics of the data stream. The selecting step may include the determination of whether the multiphase clock signals are either early or late with respect to the data stream, particularly using D-type flip-flops. The synchronization states are used to define which of the rising edges of the multiphase clock signals is most closely aligned with an edge of the data stream. A multiphase voltage-controlled oscillator may be used to provide the multiphase clock signals. An error signal is created using the multiphase clock signals and the data stream which is applied to a charge pump, and the multiphase clock signals are corrected using a control voltage output of the charge pump.

Claims (54)

1. A method of effectively extracting a clock signal from a data stream, comprising the steps of:

generating a plurality of multiphase clock signals, wherein said plurality of multiphase clock signals operates at a first clock rate;

generating a plurality of retime states by logically combining said plurality of multiphase clock signals and said data stream, wherein said data streams operates at a second clock rate, wherein said second clock rate is an integer N times faster than said first clock rate, wherein said integer N is at least 2;

selecting one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals based on said plurality of retime states identifying which of said plurality of multiphase clock signals is most closely aligned with said data stream; and

sampling said data stream using said selected one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals to produce a retimed data signal.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said generating step generates said plurality of multiphase clock signals which are subharmonics of the data stream.

3. This method of claim 1 wherein said selecting step includes the step of determining whether said plurality of multiphase clock signals are either early or late with respect to said data stream.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein said determining step includes the further step of sampling the said plurality of multiphase clock signals using a plurality of D-type flip-flops.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said data stream includes at least one of a set of a first or second transition type;

wherein maid plurality of multiphase clock signals includes at least one first transition type; and

said selecting comprises one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals by utilizing said plurality of retime states to determine which one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals includes at least one first transition type most closely aligned with the first or second transition type of said data stream.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein said generating step generates said plurality of multiphase clock signals using a multiphase voltage-controlled oscillator.

7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the steps of:

creating an error signal using said plurality of multiphase clock signals and said data stream;

applying said error signal to a charge pump; and

correcting said plurality of multiphase clock signals using a control voltage output of said charge pump.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein said selecting step includes the step of using the said plurality of retime states to define a plurality of retime state signals.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein said sampling step further comprises the steps of:

inverting the said plurality of multiphase clock signals to produce a plurality of inverted multiphase clock signals;

combining respective pairs of said plurality of retime state signals and said plurality of inverted multiphase clock signals utilizing a plurality of respective AND gates;

combining the outputs of said plurality of AND gates utilizing an OR gate; and

latching the output of said OR gate using said data stream to produce said retimed data signal.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein said selecting step further comprises the step of:

selecting another one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals at each first or second transition type of said data stream.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said method further comprising determining if data stream transitions during one of said plurality of retime states; and

wherein said sampling stop comprises timing said retimed data signal with one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals corresponding to one of said plurality of retime states, in response to determining that said data stream transitions during one of said plurality of retime states.

12. A circuit for effectively extracting a clock signal from a data stream, comprising:

means for generating a plurality of multiphase clock signals, wherein said plurality of multiphase clock signals operates at a first clock rate;

means for generating a plurality of retime states by logically combining said plurality of multiphase clock signals and said data stream, wherein said data stream operates at a second clock rate, wherein said second clock rate is an integer N time faster than said first clock rate, wherein said integer N is at least 2;

means for selecting one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals based on said plurality of retime states identifying which of said multiphase clock signals is most closely aligned with said data stream; and

means for sampling said data stream using said selected one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals to produce a retimed data signal.

13. The circuit of claim 12 wherein said generating means generates said plurality of multiphase clock signals which are subharmonics of said data stream.

14. The circuit of claim 12 wherein said selecting means includes means for determining whether said plurality of multiphase clock signals are either early or late with respect to said data stream.

15. The circuit of claim 14 wherein said determining means samples said plurality of multiphase clock signals using a plurality of D-type flip-flops.

16. The circuit of claim 12 wherein:

said data stream includes at least one of a set of a first or second transition type;

said plurality of multiphase clock signals includes at least one first transition type; and

said means for selecting comprises selecting one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals by utilizing, said plurality of retime states to determine which one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals includes at least one first transition type most closely aligned with the first or second transition type of said data stream.

17. The circuit of claim 12 wherein said generating means generates said plurality of multiphase clock signals include a multiphase voltage-controlled oscillator.

18. The circuit of claim 17 further comprising:

means for creating an error signal utilizing said plurality of multiphase clock signals and said data stream; and

a charge pump receiving said error signal as an input, and providing a control voltage output to said voltage-controlled oscillator.

19. The circuit of claim 12 wherein said selecting means utilizes said retime states to define a plurality of retime state signals.

20. The circuit of claim 19 wherein said sampling means further comprise:

means for inverting said plurality of multiphase clock signals to produce a plurality of inverted multiphase clock signal;

means for combining respective pairs of said plurality of retime state signals and said plurality of inverted multiphase clock signals using a plurality of respective AND gates;

means for further combining outputs of said plurality of respective AND gates using an OR gate; and

means for latching an output of said OR gate using the data stream to produce said retimed data signal.

21. The circuit of claim 12 , wherein said means for selecting further comprises:

means for selecting another one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals at each first or second transition type of said data stream.

22. The circuit of claim 12 , wherein:

said circuit further comprises a means for determining if data stream transitions during one of said plurality of retime states; and

wherein said means for sampling comprises a means for timing said retimed data signal with one of said plurality of multiphase clock signals corresponding to one of said plurality of retime states, in response to determining that said data stream transitions during one of said plurality of retime states.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2014
From: RIGHT CHANCE INC.
To: MEDIATEK INC.
Reel/Frame 032754/0468 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 11, 2014
From: RIGHT CHANCE INC.
To: MEDIATEK INC.
Reel/Frame 032661/0456 →