IP Library Granted Patent US 6,861,885
Granted Patent B2
US 6,861,885 · App. 10/199,426 · Granted Mar 1, 2005

Phase locked loop design with diode for loop filter capacitance leakage current control

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Patent No.
US 6,861,885
App. No.
10/199,426
Granted
Mar 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A phase locked loop design uses a diode operatively connected to a loop filter capacitor to control a leakage current of the loop filter capacitor. By positioning a diode in series with the loop filter capacitor, a voltage potential across the loop filter capacitor is reduced, thereby reducing the leakage current of the loop filter capacitor. Moreover, the leakage current of the loop filter capacitor is controlled in that it cannot exceed the current through the diode. Control and reduction of the loop filter capacitor leakage current leads to more reliable and stable phase locked loop behavior.

Claims (29)

1. An integrated circuit, comprising:

a phase frequency detector arranged to detect a phase difference between a first clock signal and a second clock signal;

a charge pump arranged to output a control voltage signal dependent on the phase difference;

an on-chip capacitor operatively connected to the control voltage signal;

a diode operatively connected in series with the capacitor, wherein one terminal of the series-connected diode and capacitor is directly connected to the control voltage signal, and wherein another terminal of the series-connected diode and capacitor is connected to one of power and ground; and

a voltage-controlled oscillator arranged to output the second clock signal dependent on the control voltage signal.

2. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the capacitor is implemented with a transistor.

3. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the diode is implemented with a transistor.

4. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the diode is implemented with a p-n junction device.

5. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

a bias generator arranged to output at least one bias signal dependent on the control voltage signal.

6. An integrated circuit, comprising:

means for detecting a phase difference between a first clock signal and a second clock signal;

means for generating a signal dependent on the phase difference;

means for storing charge on-chin to maintain a voltage potential on the signal;

a diode positioned in series with the means for storing and arranged to control a leakage current of the means for storing charge, wherein one terminal of the series-connected diode and means for storing is directly connected to the signal, and wherein another terminal of the series-connected diode and means for storing is connected to one of power and ground; and

means for generating the second clock signal dependent on the signal.

7. The integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the diode is implemented with a transistor.

8. The integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the diode is implemented with a p-n junction device.

9. A method for performing a phase locked loop operation, comprising:

comparing a phase difference between a first clock signal and a second clock signal;

generating a control voltage signal dependent on the comparing;

storing charge dependent on the control voltage signal using an on-chip capacitor;

controlling a leakage current of the capacitor with a diode positioned in series with the capacitor, wherein one terminal of the series-connected diode and capacitor is directly connected to the control voltage signal, and wherein another terminal of the series-connected diode and capacitor is connected to one of power and ground; and

generating the second clock signal dependent on the control voltage signal.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the capacitor is a loop filter capacitor.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the capacitor is implemented with a transistor.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the diode is implemented with a transistor.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the diode is implemented with a p-n junction device.

Assignments (1)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 12, 2015
From: ORACLE USA, INC.; SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.; ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
To: ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
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