IP Library Granted Patent US 7,157,978
Granted Patent B2
US 7,157,978 · App. 11/101,985 · Granted Jan 2, 2007

Method and system for a lock detector for a phase-locked loop

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Patent No.
US 7,157,978
App. No.
11/101,985
Granted
Jan 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lock detector receives a feedback signal from a phase-locked loop and a reference signal. The lock detector includes a first generator for receiving the reference and feedback signals, and for sampling the feedback signal with the reference signal. A second generator is coupled to the first generator for incrementing a count when the feedback signal is at different polarities at consecutive edges of the reference signal. An output line, for asserting a phase lock when the count reaches a defined value, is coupled to the second generator.

Claims (48)

1. A lock detector for a phase-locked loop, comprising:

a first generator for receiving a feedback signal from the phase-locked loop and a reference signal, and for sampling the feedback signal with the reference signal;

a second generator coupled to the first generator for incrementing a count when the feedback signal is at different polarities at consecutive edges of the reference signal; and

an output line coupled to the second generator for asserting a phase lock when the count reaches a defined value.

2. The lock detector of claim 1 , wherein the first generator is an increment generator further comprising:

a first register for receiving the feedback signal and clocked with the reference signal, and for outputting the polarity of the feedback signal on the rising edge of the reference signal; and

a second register for receiving the feedback signal and clocked with the reference signal, and for outputting the polarity of the feedback signal on the falling edge of the reference signal.

3. The lock detector of claim 2 , the increment generator further comprising:

a first AND gate coupled to the first and second registers for receiving an inverted signal from the first register;

a second AND gate coupled to the first and second registers for receiving an inverted signal from the second register; and

an OR gate coupled to and for receiving input from the first and second AND gates, and for producing output to the lock generator.

4. The lock detector of claim 2 , the increment generator further comprising:

a reference frequency dividing circuit coupled to the first and second registers and configured to supply a 50% duty cycle of the reference signal.

5. The lock detector of claim 2 , the increment generator further comprising:

a feedback frequency dividing circuit coupled to the first and second registers and configured to supply a 50% duty cycle of the feedback signal.

6. The lock detector of claim 1 , wherein the second generator is a lock generator further configured to reset the count when the feedback signal is at the same polarity at two consecutive edges of the reference signal.

7. The lock detector of claim 6 , the lock generator further comprising:

a counter coupled to the first generator for counting the number of consecutive edges of the reference signal at which the feedback signal switches polarities;

a register for maintaining the defined value; and

a comparator coupled to the register and the counter, for comparing the count to the defined value, wherein the count is the number of consecutive edges of the reference signal at which the feedback signal switches polarities.

8. The lock detector of claim 7 , the counter clocked by the reference signal.

9. The lock detector of claim 7 , the lock generator further comprising:

a register coupled to the comparator and configured to assert the phase lock when the count reaches the defined value.

10. The lock detector of claim 9 , the register clocked by the reference signal.

11. The lock detector of claim 9 , the lock generator further comprising:

an AND gate coupled to the first generator and the counter, for receiving a signal from the first generator and an enable signal, and for enabling the counter when the feedback signal is at different polarities at consecutive edges of the reference signal while receiving the enable signal.

12. The lock detector of claim 11 , the AND gate coupled to the register and further configured to reset the register and the counter when the feedback signal is the same polarity at consecutive edges of the reference signal.

13. A phase-locked loop system receiving a reference signal, comprising:

a phase-locked loop for receiving the reference signal and for generating a feedback signal; and

a lock detector coupled to the phase-locked loop for receiving the feedback and reference signals, and for sampling the feedback signal with the reference signal, and for incrementing a count when the feedback signal is at different polarities at consecutive edges of the reference signal, and for asserting a phase lock when the count reaches a defined value.

14. The system of claim 13 further comprising:

a reference frequency dividing circuit coupled to the phase-locked loop and to the lock detector, for supplying the reference signal at a 50% duty cycle.

15. The system of claim 13 further comprising:

a feedback frequency dividing circuit coupled to the phase-locked loop and to the lock detector, for supplying the feedback signal at a 50% duty cycle.

16. The system of claim 13 , for receiving an enable signal at the phase-locked loop and the lock detector, the phase-locked loop and the lock detector operating when enabled by the enable signal.

17. The system of claim 13 further comprising a divider-change input to the lock detector, the lock detector resetting the count and deasserting the phase lock when asserted by the divider-change input, wherein the divider-change input assertion reflects a change in the reference frequency or the feedback frequency.

18. A method for detecting phase-lock of a phase-locked loop comprising:

receiving a reference signal;

receiving a feedback signal from the phase-locked loop;

sampling the feedback signal with the reference signal;

incrementing a count when the feedback signal is at different polarities at consecutive edges of the reference signal; and

asserting a phase lock when the count reaches a defined value.

19. The method of claim 18 further comprising:

resetting the count when the feedback signal is at the same polarity at consecutive edges of the reference signal; and

deasserting the phase lock when the count is reset.

20. The method of claim 19 further comprising:

resetting the count when the feedback signal or the reference signal changes frequency; and

deasserting the phase lock when the count is reset.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
Reel/Frame 052414/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2015
From: VIA TELECOM CO., LTD.
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037096/0075 →