IP Library Granted Patent US 7,536,578
Granted Patent B2
US 7,536,578 · App. 10/587,607 · Granted May 19, 2009

Method and apparatus for over clocking in a digital processing system

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,536,578
App. No.
10/587,607
Filed
Jul 27, 2006
Granted
May 19, 2009
Kind
B2
Examiner
BAE, JI H
Art Unit
2115
USPC
713/500
Abstract

A method of determining a maximum optimum clock frequency at which a digital processing system can operate, the method comprising the steps of: generating a clock signal at an initial frequency; increasing said frequency in a step-wise manner and determining the operation of said system each of a selected number of frequencies, until a clock frequency is identified at which said processor does not operate correctly; and identifying a maximum clock frequency at which said system can operate correctly; characterized in that: said maximum clock frequency comprises the frequency immediately previous to the one identified as being one at which said system does not operate correctly; and in that a timing monitor is provided for determining whether or not said system can operate within system timing constraints at each frequency, thereby indicating whether or not said system operates correctly at the respective frequency.

Claims (31)

1. A method of determining a maximum clock frequency of an operation of a digital processing system, the method comprising:

generating a clock signal at an initial frequency;

increasing said initial frequency in a step-wise manner;

determining the operation of said digital processing system at each of a selected number of frequencies with a timing monitor, until a clock frequency is identified at which said digital processing system does not operate correctly within system timing constraints;

identifying the maximum clock frequency of the operation of said digital processing system; and

using the maximum clock frequency only during a run time when the digital processing system is starving output signals and blocking input signals,

wherein said maximum clock frequency comprises a frequency immediately previous to the clock frequency identified as the clock frequency at which said digital processing system does not operate correctly.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

storing the maximum frequency in a programmable delay element.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

periodically performing the method of claim 1 during the run time.

4. An apparatus that determines a maximum clock frequency of an operation of a digital processing system, the apparatus comprising:

a programmable ring oscillator that generates a clock signal at an initial frequency;

a frequency finder and selector that increases the frequency of the clock signal from the initial frequency to the maximum clock frequency in a step-wise manner;

a timing monitor that determines the operation of said digital processing system at each of a selected number of frequencies, until a clock frequency is identified at which said digital processing system does not operate correctly within system timing constraints, thereby

identifying the maximum clock frequency at which said digital processing system can operate correctly;

wherein the maximum clock frequency is used only during a run time when the digital processing system is starving output signals and blocking input signals, and

wherein said maximum clock frequency comprises a frequency immediately previous to the clock frequency identified as the clock frequency at which said digital processing system does not operate correctly.

5. A method of selectively changing the frequency at which a digital processing system is operating, the method comprising:

determining, when said digital processing system is reset, a maximum clock frequency at which said digital processing system can operate within system timing constraints;

storing said maximum frequency;

generating, after reset, a clock signal at a nominal frequency, less than said maximum frequency, until a signal is received indicating that an increased clock frequency is required;

generating, in response to receipt of said signal, a clock signal at said maximum frequency only during a run time when the digital processing system is starving output signals.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising;

using a bi-section algorithm when determining the maximum clock frequency.

7. An apparatus that selectively changes the frequency at which a digital processing system is operating, the apparatus comprising:

a programmable ring oscillator that only generates a maximum clock frequency;

an external source that generates a nominal clock frequency;

a timing monitor that determines, when said digital processing system is reset, the maximum clock frequency at which said digital processing system can operate within system timing constraints;

a frequency finder that detects the maximum clock frequency of the programmable ring oscillator; and

a clock multiplexer that switches between the nominal clock frequency and the maximum clock frequency, using the maximum clock frequency only during a run time when the digital processing system is starving output signals and blocking input signals.

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