IP Library Granted Patent US 7,750,695
Granted Patent B2
US 7,750,695 · App. 11/264,283 · Granted Jul 6, 2010

Phase-locked loop circuitry using charge pumps with current mirror circuitry

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Patent No.
US 7,750,695
App. No.
11/264,283
Granted
Jul 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for performing phase-locked loop is disclosed. The system includes phase frequency detector circuitry, charge pump circuitry having first current mirror circuitry and second current mirror circuitry, loop filter circuitry, and voltage controlled oscillator circuitry. The phase frequency detector circuitry generates an up signal and a down signal based on the phase difference of an input signal and a feedback signal. The charge pump circuitry includes the first current mirror circuitry and the second mirror circuitry and generates a charge pump output signal based on the up and down signals. The loop filter circuitry generates a filtered control signal based on the charge pump output signal. The voltage controlled oscillator circuitry generates the feedback signal with a repeating waveform based on the filtered control signal.

Claims (72)

1. A phase-locked loop system comprising:

phase frequency detector circuitry configured to generate an up signal and a down signal based on a phase difference between an input signal and a feedback signal;

charge pump circuitry including:

a first current mirror circuitry,

a second current mirror circuitry,

programmable current mirror circuitry configured to receive a reference current and a digital signal and to output an adjusted reference current to the first current mirror circuitry based on the reference current and the digital signal; and

leakage compensation circuitry configured to mirror a leakage current in the programmable current mirror circuitry and to cancel the leakage current appearing at the output of the programmable current mirror, the charge pump circuitry configured to generate a charge pump output signal based on the up signal and the down signal;

loop filter circuitry configured to generate a filtered control signal based on the charge pump output signal; and

voltage controlled oscillator circuitry configured to generate the feedback signal based on the filtered control signal.

2. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 wherein the first current mirror circuitry is configured to mirror a reference current and the second current mirror circuitry is configured to mirror the mirrored reference current of the first current mirror circuitry.

3. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 wherein the charge pump output signal comprises current pulses of substantially equal magnitude.

4. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 , the charge pump circuitry further comprising biasing circuitry configured to generate a voltage bias in the second current mirror circuitry.

5. The phase-locked loop system of claim 4 wherein the biasing circuitry is configured to generate the voltage bias based on a voltage for the first current mirror circuitry and a voltage for the charge pump output signal.

6. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 , wherein the leakage compensation circuitry is further configured to reduce off-state leakage to the charge pump output signal.

7. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 , the charge pump circuitry further comprising charge compensation circuitry configured to reduce charge transfer to the charge pump circuitry.

8. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 , further comprising power-on circuitry configured to generate a turn-on voltage for the filtered control signal when the phase-locked loop is powered on and to not generate the turn-on voltage when the voltage controlled oscillator circuitry generates the feedback signal.

9. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 wherein the first current mirror circuitry comprises a leakage compensated programmable current mirror digital to analog converter.

10. The phase-locked loop of claim 1 further comprising programmable current mirror circuitry configured to receive a reference current from the first current mirror circuitry and a digital signal and to output an adjusted current based on the reference current and the digital signal.

11. The phase-locked loop system of claim 1 wherein the feedback signal comprises a repeating waveform.

12. A method for providing a phase-locked loop, the method comprising:

generating an up signal and a down signal based on a phase difference between an input signal and a feedback signal;

generating a charge pump output signal based on the up signal and the down signal in charge pump circuitry including first current mirror circuitry and second current mirror circuitry;

receiving a reference current and a digital signal and outputting an adjusted reference current to the first current mirror circuitry based on the reference current and the digital signal;

mirroring a leakage current in the programmable current mirror circuitry and canceling a leakage current appearing at an output of the programmable current mirror;

generating a filtered control signal based on the charge pump output signal; and

generating the feedback signal based on the filtered control signal.

13. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 , further comprising

mirroring a reference current in the first current mirror circuitry; and

mirroring in the second current mirror circuitry the mirrored reference current of the first current mirror circuitry.

14. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 wherein the charge pump output signal comprises current pulses of substantially equal magnitude.

15. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 , further comprising generating a voltage bias in the second current mirror circuitry.

16. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 15 wherein generating the voltage bias is based on a voltage for the first current mirror circuitry and a voltage for the charge pump output signal.

17. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 , further comprising reducing off-state leakage to the charge pump output signal.

18. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 17 wherein reducing the off-state leakage comprises producing a first voltage substantially equal to a second voltage for the charge pump output signal.

19. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 , further comprising reducing charge transfer to the charge pump output signal.

20. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 , further comprising generating a turn-on voltage in the filtered control signal at about the time power is applied to the phase-locked loop and then not generating the turn-on voltage when the voltage controlled oscillator circuitry generates the feedback signal.

21. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 , wherein the first current mirror circuitry comprises a leakage compensated programmable current mirror digital to analog converter.

22. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 12 wherein the feedback signal comprises a repeating waveform.

23. A phase-locked loop system comprising:

phase frequency detector circuitry configured to generate an up signal and a down signal based on a phase difference between an input signal and a feedback signal;

charge pump circuitry including a first current mirror circuitry and a second current mirror circuitry, the charge pump circuitry configured to generate a charge pump output signal based on the up signal and the down signal, and the first current mirror circuitry is leakage compensated;

loop filter circuitry configured to generate a filtered control signal based on the charge pump output signal;

voltage controlled oscillator circuitry configured to generate the feedback signal based on the filtered control signal;

programmable current mirror circuitry configured to receive a reference current from the first current mirror circuitry and a digital signal and to output an adjusted current based on the reference current and the digital signal; and

leakage compensation circuitry configured to mirror a leakage current in the programmable current mirror circuitry and to cancel a leakage current appearing at the output of the programmable current mirror.

24. The phase-locked loop system of claim 23 further comprising output circuitry configured to receive a reference current from the second mirror circuitry, the up signal, the down signal, the adjusted current, and the mirrored leakage current, and to generate the charge pump output signal for output from the charge pump.

25. A charge pump for use with a phase-locked loop system including phase difference comparison circuitry, loop filter circuitry, and voltage controlled oscillator circuitry, the phase difference comparison circuitry providing up and down signals to the charge pump, the charge pump comprising:

a first current mirror circuit configured to produce a first mirror current, and comprising

a programmable current mirror digital to analog converter configured to receive a reference current and a digital signal and to output an adjusted current based on the reference current and the digital signal, and

a leakage compensation circuit configured to

generate mirrored leakage current based on leakage current in the programmable current mirror digital to analog converter,

generate a compensation current based on the mirrored leakage current and the digital signal, and

feed the compensation current back to be combined with the adjusted current for output as the first mirror current;

a second current mirror circuit configured to produce a second mirror current; and

a switching circuit configured to receive the up and down signals as input signals thereto, and to generate a charge pump output signal based on the first mirror current, the second mirror current, and the up and down signals for output to the loop filter circuit.

26. A method for providing a phase-locked loop, the method comprising:

generating an up signal and a down signal based on a phase difference between an input signal and a feedback signal;

receiving a digital signal including two or more bits representing a digital number;

generating an adjusted current based on a reference current and the digital signal;

replicating a leakage current component of the reference current;

generating a leakage compensation current based on the replicated leakage current and the digital signal;

combining the adjusted current and the leakage compensation current to generate a first current;

generating a second current;

generating a charge pump output signal based on the first current, the second current, the up signal and the down signal;

generating a filtered control signal based on the charge pump output signal; and

generating the feedback signal based on the filtered control signal.

27. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 26 , wherein replicating a leakage component of the reference current further comprises providing a plurality of replicated leakage current outputs based on the plurality of current outputs.

28. The method for providing a phase-locked loop of claim 27 , wherein generating a leakage compensation current based on the replicated leakage current and the digital signal further comprises

selecting one or more of the plurality of replicated leakage current outputs corresponding to the one or more of the selected current outputs,

blocking the selected replicated current outputs,

unblocking the unselected replicated leakage current outputs, and

mirroring the output of unblocked replicated leakage current outputs.

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