IP Library Granted Patent US 7,541,880
Granted Patent B2
US 7,541,880 · App. 11/946,767 · Granted Jun 2, 2009

Circuit and method for glitch correction

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Patent No.
US 7,541,880
App. No.
11/946,767
Granted
Jun 2, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Correction of glitches output from a delta-sigma modulator is accomplished using an integer boundary crossing detector and a FIR filter. The detector monitors a portion of an input to the modulator. The detector recognizes a transition from an all 1's bit pattern to an all 0's bit pattern or vice versa as representative of potential for a glitch to be present on the output of the modulator. The detector responsively generates condition detection output. Receipt of such condition detection output triggers the generation of a correction signal by the filter. The correction signal is, at least substantially similar, in magnitude but opposite in sign from to the expected glitch at the output of the modulator. The correction signal is added to the output of the modulator to substantially eliminate the glitch.

Claims (47)

1. A modulator sub-system for generating a corrected divisor signal for use by a divider network in a fractional-N phase locked loop circuit, said modulator sub-system comprising:

a modulator arranged to receive an input signal that includes a first plurality of bits and a second plurality of bits and generate, based on said input signal, a divisor signal;

a correction circuit including:

a condition detecting circuit arranged to:

receive a subset of said first plurality of bits;

detect, based on said subset of said first plurality of bits, a condition wherein said divisor signal is likely to be incorrect; and

generate a condition detection output indicating said condition;

a filter arranged to generate a correction signal based on said condition detection output; and

an adder arranged to form said corrected divisor signal as a sum of said divisor signal and said correction signal.

2. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 wherein said modulator has a modulator impulse response characteristic, said filter has a filter impulse response characteristic and said filter impulse response characteristic approximately mirrors said modulator impulse response characteristic.

3. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 , wherein said modulator comprises a delta-sigma modulator.

4. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 , wherein said first plurality of bits comprise a 2's complement fractional portion of a desired modulation value.

5. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 , wherein said second plurality of bits comprise a 2's complement integer portion of a desired modulation value.

6. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 , wherein said condition detecting circuit comprises a plurality of logic elements configured to generate said condition detection output.

7. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 , wherein said condition is a positive-going integer boundary crossing.

8. The modulator sub-system of claim 1 , wherein said condition is a negative-going integer boundary crossing.

9. A method for correcting an output of a modulator, where said modulator accepts, as input, a plurality of binary modulation values, said method comprising:

monitoring at least a portion of said plurality of binary modulation values;

recognizing, responsive to said monitoring, a condition wherein output of said modulator is likely to be incorrect due to differing propagation rates of said plurality of binary modulation values through said modulator;

generating, responsive to said recognizing, a correction factor; and

adding said correction factor to said output of said modulator.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein said modulator has a modulator impulse response characteristic, said generating is performed according to a filter impulse response characteristic and said filter impulse response characteristic approximately mirrors said modulator impulse response characteristic.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein said modulator comprises a delta-sigma modulator.

12. The method of claim 9 wherein said plurality of bits comprise a 2's complement fractional portion of a desired modulation value.

13. The method of claim 9 wherein said condition is a positive-going integer boundary crossing.

14. The method of claim 9 wherein said condition is a negative-going integer boundary crossing.

15. A fractional-N phase locked loop comprising:

a voltage controlled oscillator for generating a phase locked loop output signal with a frequency based on a received bias signal;

a divider circuit adapted to generate a reference signal based on a source signal received from a frequency source;

a divider network for generating a feedback signal having a frequency that is a quotient obtained by dividing said frequency of said phase locked loop output signal by an integer divisor;

a phase frequency detector for generating phase control signals based on a difference between said feedback signal and said reference signal; and

a modulator sub-system for providing said integer divisor to said divider network, said modulator sub-system including:

a modulator arranged to receive an input signal that includes a first plurality of bits and a second plurality of bits and generate, based on said input signal, a divisor signal;

a correction circuit including a condition detecting circuit and a filter, said condition detecting circuit arranged to receive a subset of said first plurality of bits, detect, based on said subset of said first plurality of bits, a condition wherein said divisor signal is likely to be incorrect and generate a condition detection output indicating said condition, said filter arranged to generate a correction signal based on said condition detection output; and

an adder arranged to form said integer divisor, for use in said divider network, as a sum of said divisor signal and said correction signal.

16. A mobile device comprising:

an antenna;

a crystal oscillator;

a transceiver communicatively connected to said antenna for transmitting and receiving, said transceiver including a fractional-N phase locked loop including:

a voltage controlled oscillator for generating a phase locked loop output signal with a frequency based on a received bias signal;

a divider circuit adapted to generate a reference signal based on a source signal received from said crystal oscillator;

a divider network for generating a feedback signal having a frequency that is a quotient obtained by dividing said frequency of said phase locked loop output signal by an integer divisor;

a phase frequency detector for generating phase control signals based on a difference between said feedback signal and said reference signal; and

a modulator sub-system for providing said integer divisor to said divider network, said modulator sub-system including:

a modulator arranged to receive an input signal that includes a first plurality of bits and a second plurality of bits and generate, based on said input signal, a divisor signal;

a correction circuit including a condition detecting circuit and a filter, said condition detecting circuit arranged to receive a subset of said first plurality of bits, detect, based on said subset of said first plurality of bits, a condition wherein said divisor signal is likely to be incorrect and generate a condition detection output indicating said condition, said filter arranged to generate a correction signal based on said condition detection output; and

an adder arranged to form said integer divisor, for use in said divider network, as a sum of said divisor signal and said correction signal.

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