IP Library Granted Patent US 7,388,419
Granted Patent B2
US 7,388,419 · App. 11/490,439 · Granted Jun 17, 2008

PVT variation detection and compensation circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,388,419
App. No.
11/490,439
Granted
Jun 17, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A compensation circuit and a method for compensating for process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations in an integrated circuit (IC). The IC includes several functional modules, each of which includes a set of functional units, and generates an output signal in response to an input signal. The compensation circuit includes a code generator and a logic module. The code generator generates a digital code for each functional unit. The digital codes are based on phase differences between the input signal and the output signal. The logic module generates calibration codes based on the digital codes. The calibration codes compensate for the PVT variations in the corresponding functional units.

Claims (33)

1. A compensation circuit for compensating for process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations in an integrated circuit, the integrated circuit including a plurality of functional modules, each functional module including a set of functional units, and generating an output signal in response to an input signal, the compensation circuit comprising:

a code generator for generating a digital code for each functional unit from amongst the set of functional units, wherein the digital codes are based on phase differences between the input signals and the output signals; and

a code comparator for comparing the digital code with a reference code to generate at least one control signal; and

a shift register coupled to the code comparator for generating a calibration code based on the at least one control signal, wherein the calibration code compensates for the PVT variations in the corresponding functional units,

wherein generating the calibration code comprises shifting the digital code left to generate the calibration code when the digital code is less than the reference code, and shifting the digital code right to generate the calibration code when the digital code is greater than the reference code.

2. The compensation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the code generator comprises:

a phase detector for generating a phase error signal based on the phase difference between the input signal and the output signal; and

at least one comparator coupled to the phase detector for generating the digital code by comparing the phase error signal with at least one reference signal.

3. The compensation circuit of claim 2 , wherein the phase detector comprises:

a phase difference detector for generating a phase signal based on the phase difference between the input signal and the output signal; and

an averaging module coupled to the phase difference detector for averaging the phase signal to generate the phase error signal.

4. The compensation circuit of claim 3 , wherein the phase difference detector independently detects the phase difference for N-Metal Oxide Semiconductor (NMOS) transistors and P-Metal Oxide Semiconductor (PMOS) transistors in each functional unit from amongst the set of functional units.

5. The compensation circuit of claim 3 , wherein the averaging module is a low pass filter.

6. The compensation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the digital code is latched as the calibration code when the digital code equals the reference code.

7. A compensation circuit that compensates for process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations in an integrated circuit, the integrated circuit including a plurality of functional modules, each functional module including a set of functional units, and generating an output signal in response to an input signal, the compensation circuit comprising:

a phase difference detector for generating a phase signal based on a phase difference between the input signal and the output signal;

an averaging module coupled to the phase difference detector for averaging the phase signal to generate a phase error signal;

at least one comparator coupled to the averaging module for generating a digital code for each functional unit from amongst the set of functional units by comparing the phase error signal with at least one reference signal;

a code comparator coupled to the at least one comparator for comparing the digital code with a reference code to generate a control signal; and

a shift register coupled to the code comparator for generating a calibration code based on the control signal,

wherein generating the calibration code comprises shifting the digital code left when the digital code is less than the reference code, and shifting the digital code right when the digital code is greater than the reference code, and

wherein the calibration code compensates for the PVT variations in the corresponding functional unit.

8. The compensation circuit of claim 7 , wherein the phase difference detector independently detects the phase difference for N-Metal Oxide Semiconductor (NMOS) transistors and P-Metal Oxide Semiconductor (PMOS) transistors in each functional unit from amongst the set of functional units.

9. The compensation circuit of claim 7 , wherein the digital code is latched as the calibration code when the digital code equals the reference code.

10. A method for compensating for process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations in an integrated circuit, the integrated circuit including a plurality of functional modules, each functional module including a set of functional units, and generating an output signal in response to an input signal, the method comprising:

generating a digital code for each functional unit from amongst the set of functional units, wherein the digital codes are based on a phase difference between the input signal and the output signal;

generating respective calibration codes based on the digital codes and reference codes, wherein generating the calibration code comprises shifting the digital code left to generate the calibration code when the digital code is less than the reference code, shifting the digital code right to generate the calibration code when the digital code is greater than the reference code, and latching the digital code as the calibration code when the digital code equals the reference code; and

compensating for the PVT variations by providing the calibration code to the corresponding functional unit.

11. The PVT compensation method of claim 10 , wherein generating the digital code comprises:

generating a phase error signal based on the phase difference; and

comparing the phase error signal with at least one reference signal to generate the digital code.

12. The PVT compensation method of claim 11 , wherein generating the phase error signal comprises averaging a phase signal that is based on the phase difference.

13. The PVT compensation method of claim 12 , wherein the phase signal is generated independently for N-Metal Oxide Semiconductor (NMOS) transistors and P-Metal Oxide Semiconductor (PMOS) transistors in each functional unit from amongst the set of functional units.

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