IP Library Granted Patent US 7,349,513
Granted Patent B2
US 7,349,513 · App. 10/702,502 · Granted Mar 25, 2008

Process, voltage, temperature independent switched delay compensation scheme

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Patent No.
US 7,349,513
App. No.
10/702,502
Granted
Mar 25, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A delay compensation circuit for a delay locked loop which includes a main delay line having a fine delay line comprising fine delay elements and a coarse delay line comprising coarse delay elements, the main delay line being controlled by a controller, the delay compensation circuit comprising: an adjustable fine delay for modeling a coarse delay element, a counter for controlling the adjustable fine delay to a value which is substantially the same as that of a coarse delay element, a circuit for applying a representation of the system clock to the delay compensation circuit, and a circuit for applying the fine delay count from the counter to the controller for adjusting the fine delay line of the main delay line to a value which is substantially the same as that of a coarse delay element of the main delay line.

Claims (34)

1. A circuit for modeling a coarse delay element with a plurality of fine delay elements for a delay locked loop, the circuit comprising:

first and second parallel delay paths receiving a clock signal, the first path including a first plurality of delay elements and the second path including a second plurality of delay elements;

a phase detector for receiving the first and second clock delay signals from the first and second delay paths respectively, for detecting a phase difference between said first and second clock delay signals, the phase detector providing the phase difference to a counter; and

a decoder for receiving a signal from the counter, the decoder being connected to the first plurality of delay elements within the first delay path for adjusting the delay provided by the first delay path until the first and second clock delay signals are in a locked state, the delay lock loop including

a coarse delay line for receiving a system clock,

a fine delay line coupled to an output of the coarse delay line for providing a delay clock signal, and

a main phase detector for receiving the system clock and the delay clock signal, the main phase detector coupled to a main fine counter, the main fine counter being adjusted by the signal from the counter for adjusting the fine delay line.

2. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the first plurality of delay elements comprise programmable delay elements.

3. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the first plurality of delay elements comprise programmable digital delay elements.

4. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the second plurality of delay elements comprise the same delay elements of the first plurality of delay elements in addition to a course delay element.

5. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the second delay path comprises at least one coarse delay element.

6. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the second delay path comprises at least one coarse delay element in addition to the first delay path.

7. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the first delay path consists of fine delay elements.

8. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the phase detector comprises a flip-flop circuit.

9. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the counter is a count-up count-down type counter.

10. The circuit according to claim 1 wherein the counter is coupled to the main fine counter.

11. The circuit according to claim 10 wherein the signal provided by the counter to the main fine counter is substantially equal to a number of delays provided by the fine delay elements within the fine delay line that correspond to a delay provided by a course delay element within the coarse delay line.

12. A circuit for modeling a coarse delay element with a plurality of fine delay elements for a delay locked loop, the circuit comprising:

first and second parallel delay paths receiving a clock signal, the first path comprising a first plurality of delay elements and the second path including a second plurality of delay elements;

a phase detector for receiving the first and second clock delay signals from the first and second delay paths respectively, and for detecting a phase difference between said first and second clock delay signals, the phase detector providing the phase difference;

a counter for receiving the phase difference from the phase detector and for generating a signal for controlling a plurality of delay elements within the first delay path for adjusting a delay provided by the first delay path until the delay provided by the first and second paths are substantially equal, the delay lock loop including

a coarse delay line for receiving a system clock,

a fine delay line coupled to an output of the coarse delay line for providing a delay clock signal, and

a main phase detector for receiving the system clock and the delay clock signal, the phase detector coupled to a main fine counter, the main fine counter being adjusted by the signal from the counter for adjusting the fine delay line.

13. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the first plurality of delay elements comprise programmable delay elements.

14. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the first plurality of delay elements comprise programmable digital delay elements.

15. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the second plurality of delay elements comprise the same delay elements of the first plurality of delay elements in addition to a course delay element.

16. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the second delay path comprise at least one coarse delay element.

17. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the second delay path comprise at least one coarse delay element in addition to the first delay path.

18. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the first delay path consists of fine delay elements.

19. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the phase detector comprises a flip-flop circuit.

20. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the counter is a count-up count-down type counter.

21. The circuit according to claim 12 wherein the counter is coupled to the main fine counter.

22. The circuit according to claim 21 wherein the signal provided by the counter to the main fine counter is substantially equal to a number of delays provided by the fine delay elements within the fine delay line that correspond to a delay provided by a course-delay element within the coarse delay line.

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