IP Library Granted Patent US 7,671,651
Granted Patent B2
US 7,671,651 · App. 11/512,155 · Granted Mar 2, 2010

Duty cycle correction circuit of delay locked loop and delay locked loop having the duty cycle correction circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,671,651
App. No.
11/512,155
Granted
Mar 2, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A duty cycle correction circuit and a delay locked loop (DLL) including the duty cycle correction circuit, are capable of controlling their operation in order to correctly analyze the cause of generation of a duty cycle error when the duty cycle error is generated in the DLL. The duty cycle correction circuit selectively outputs to a DLL core duty cycle offset information for controlling a duty cycle of an internal clock signal synchronized to an external clock signal under the control of a switching control signal. The DLL corrects the duty cycle of a reference clock signal according to the duty cycle offset information, thereby outputting a reference clock signal having a 50% duty cycle.

Claims (45)

1. A delay locked loop (DLL) comprising:

a DLL core adapted to receive an external clock signal and to generate an internal clock signal synchronized to the external clock signal;

a buffer adapted to buffer the internal clock signal and to output differential reference clock signals; and

a duty cycle correction circuit adapted to generate first control signals having desired offsets corresponding to differences in duty cycles of the differential reference clock signals, and to output the first control signals to the DLL core under the control of a switching control signal,

wherein the DLL core corrects a duty cycle of the internal clock signal in response to the first control signals,

wherein in a duty-cycle error analysis mode, the switching control signal selectively turns on and turns off the duty cycle correction circuit to inhibit output of the first control signals to the DLL core,

wherein the duty cycle correction circuit comprises:

a differential amplifier having first and second input terminals and first and second differential output terminals, and adapted to receive the differential reference clock signals via the first and second input terminals, to amplify the differential reference clock signals, and to output the amplified differential reference clock signals via the first and second differential output terminals;

a first transmission circuit connected between the first differential output terminal of the differential amplifier and a first node, and adapted to transmit to the first node a first one of the amplified differential reference clock signals appearing at the first differential output terminal of the differential amplifier;

a second transmission circuit connected between the second differential output terminal of the differential amplifier and a second node, and adapted to transmit to the second node a second one of the amplified differential reference clock signals appearing at the second differential output terminal of the differential amplifier;

a first storage unit connected between the first node and a ground voltage, and adapted to store a signal of the first node;

a second storage unit connected between the second node and the ground voltage and adapted to store a signal of the second node; and

a switching circuit connected between the first node and a first input terminal of the DLL core, and connected between the second node and a second input terminal of the DLL core, the switching circuit having a control terminal adapted to receive the switching control signal to selectively provide the signals of the first and second nodes to the first and second input terminals of the DLL core as the first control signals, and

wherein the first transmission circuit is adapted to provide the first one of the amplified differential reference clock signals to the first node, and the second transmission circuit is adapted to provide the second one of the amplified differential reference clock signals to the second node, while the switching control signal has an activated state and while the switching control signal has a deactivated state.

2. The delay locked loop of claim 1 , wherein the switching circuit comprises:

a third transmission circuit adapted to transmit the signal of the first node to the DLL core when the switching control signal has the deactivated state;

a fourth transmission circuit adapted to transmit the signal of the second node to the DLL core when the switching control signal has the deactivated state;

a first pull-down circuit which is connected between the first node and the ground voltage, and pulls down the first node to the ground voltage when the switching control signal has the activated state; and

a second pull-down circuit which is connected between the second node and the ground voltage, and pulls down the second node to the ground voltage when the switching control signal has the activated state.

3. The delay locked loop of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second storage units includes a MOS transistor.

4. A delay locked loop (DLL) comprising:

a DLL core adapted to receive an external clock signal and to generate an internal clock signal synchronized to the external clock signal;

a buffer adapted to buffer the internal clock signal and to output differential reference clock signals; and

a duty cycle correction circuit adapted to generate first control signals having desired offsets corresponding to differences in duty cycles of the differential reference clock signals, and to output the first control signals to the DLL core under the control of a switching control signal,

wherein the DLL core corrects a duty cycle of the internal clock signal in response to the first control signals,

wherein in a duty-cycle error analysis mode, the switching control signal selectively turns on and turns off the duty cycle correction circuit to inhibit output of the first control signals to the DLL core, and

wherein the duty cycle correction circuit is adapted to receive complementary transmission circuit control signals, and includes first and second storage units adapted, in response to the complementary transmission circuit control signals being activated, to store voltages generated by the differential reference clock signals, and wherein the switching control signal selectively inhibits output of the first control signals to the DLL core while the complementary transmission circuit control signals are activated to store voltages generated by the differential reference clock signals in the first and second storage units.

5. The delay locked loop of claim 4 ,

wherein the switching control signal selectively turns off an output of the duty cycle correction circuit to inhibit output of the first control signals to the DLL core while at a same time the duty cycle correction circuit continues to generate the first control signals having the desired offsets corresponding to differences in duty cycles of the differential reference clock signals.

6. The delay locked loop of claim 4 , wherein the delay locked loop further comprises a pad adapted to receive the switching control signal.

7. The delay locked loop of claim 4 , wherein the delay locked loop further comprises a mode register set for generating the switching control signal.

8. The delay locked loop of claim 4 , wherein the buffer comprises a plurality of serially interconnected inverters adapted to generate the differential reference clock signals.

9. The delay locked loop of claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of inverters includes one PMOS transistor and one NMOS transistor, which are connected serially.

10. A delay locked loop (DLL) comprising:

a DLL core adapted to receive an external clock signal and to generate an internal clock signal synchronized to the external clock signal;

a buffer adapted to buffer the internal clock signal and to output differential reference clock signals; and

a duty cycle correction circuit adapted to generate first control signals having desired offsets corresponding to differences in duty cycles of the differential reference clock signals, and to output the first control signals to the DLL core under the control of a switching control signal,

wherein the DLL core corrects a duty cycle of the internal clock signal in response to the first control signals,

wherein in a duty-cycle error analysis mode, the switching control signal selectively turns on and turns off the duty cycle correction circuit to inhibit output of the first control signals to the DLL core,

wherein the duty cycle correction circuit includes:

first and second outputs for outputting the first control signals;

first and second storage units;

a transmission circuit adapted to receive complementary transmission circuit control signals, and in response to complementary transmission circuit control signals being activated, to store voltages generated by the differential reference clock signals in the first and second storage units; and

a switching circuit adapted, in response to the switching control signal, to selectively connect the stored voltages of the first and second storage units to the first and second outputs as the first control signals, and

wherein the switching circuit responds to the switching control signal to disconnect the stored voltages of first and second storage units from the first and second outputs while the complementary transmission circuit control signals are activated to store the voltages generated by the differential reference clock signals in the first and second storage units.

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