IP Library Granted Patent US 7,263,117
Granted Patent B2
US 7,263,117 · App. 10/409,141 · Granted Aug 28, 2007

Dual control analog delay element and related delay method

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Patent No.
US 7,263,117
App. No.
10/409,141
Granted
Aug 28, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A delay line including analog delay elements each having a selectively adjusted coarse and fine delay portion is described. The coarse delay portion receives an input clock signal and generates a ramp signal having a slope based on a predetermined coarse delay setting. The fine delay portion generates a threshold voltage based on a predetermined fine delay setting. A comparator compares the coarse delay ramp signal voltage with the fine delay threshold voltage and generates an output clock signal when the ramp signal voltage surpasses the fine delay threshold voltage. The coarse delay is linearly adjustable based on a 32-bit binary input signal and the fine delay is binary-weight adjusted based on a 5-bit binary input signal. Both the coarse and fine delay portions are controlled by delay line control circuitry which compares a feedback version of the output clock signal with the input clock signal and provides control signals to increment or decrement coarse and fine delay in the delay line.

Claims (29)

1. An analog delay element for receiving an input clock signal and delaying the input clock signal to produce an output clock signal, the analog delay element comprising:

a current source for providing a constant current in response to a first bias voltage, the first bias voltage being generated by a first bias voltage generator programmable by a first set of signals;

a clock input transistor connected in series to the current source at a common terminal, the clock input transistor receiving the input clock signal;

a first load transistor and a second load transistor arranged in a current mirror configuration;

a first input transistor connected in series to the first load transistor, the first input transistor gate being connected to the common terminal;

a second input transistor connected in series to the second load transistor at a common output terminal, the second input transistor gate receiving a second bias voltage generated by a second bias voltage generator programmable by a second set of signals, the output clock signal being provided at the common output terminal and,

an activating transistor connected to a common node of the first input transistor and the second input transistor for enabling the analog delay element.

2. The analog delay element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first set of signals are coarse delay control signals, and the second set of signals are fine delay control signals.

3. The analog delay element as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage together determine a delay time added to the input clock signal to produce the output clock signal.

4. The analog delay element as claimed in claim 1 wherein the activating transistor receives a third bias voltage.

5. A method for delaying an input clock signal to produce an output clock signal, the method comprising:

providing a constant current to an input transistor in response to a first control voltage during a first phase of the input clock signal, the input transistor being connected in series to a diode-connected load transistor;

providing a second control voltage to a second input transistor connected in series to a load transistor, the load transistor gate being connected to the diode-connected load transistor gate;

providing the output clock signal from a common output terminal of the second input transistor and the load transistor;

providing a first group of delay control signals to a first generating circuit for generating the first control voltage; and

providing a second group of delay control signals to a second generating circuit for generating the second control voltage, the first and second control voltages establishing the amount by which the output clock signal is delayed relative to the input clock signal.

6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first control voltage is a first bias voltage.

7. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the second control voltage is a second bias voltage.

8. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first generating circuit is a first bias voltage generator.

9. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the second generating circuit is a second bias voltage generator.

10. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first generating circuit and the second generating circuits receive a bias voltage generated in a third voltage generator circuit.

11. An analog delay element for receiving an input clock signal and delaying the input clock signal to produce an output clock signal, comprising:

a current source for providing a constant current in response to a first bias voltage, the first bias voltage being controlled by a first set of signals;

a clock input transistor connected in series to the current source at a common terminal, the clock input transistor receiving the input clock signal;

a first load transistor and a second load transistor arranged in a current mirror configuration;

a first input transistor connected in series to the first load transistor, the first input transistor gate being connected to the common terminal;

a second input transistor connected in series to the second load transistor at a common output terminal, the second input transistor gate receiving a second bias voltage controlled by a second set of signals, the output clock signal being provided at the common output terminal; and

an activating transistor connected to a common node of the first input transistor and the second input transistor for enabling the analog delay element.

12. The analog delay element as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the activating transistor receives a third bias voltage.

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