IP Library Granted Patent US 8,781,053
Granted Patent B2
US 8,781,053 · App. 12/168,091 · Granted Jul 15, 2014

Clock reproducing and timing method in a system having a plurality of devices

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Patent No.
US 8,781,053
App. No.
12/168,091
Granted
Jul 15, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system includes a memory controller and a plurality of semiconductor devices that are series-connected. Each of the devices has memory core for storing data. The memory controller provides a clock signal for synchronizing the operations of the devices. Each device includes a phase-locked loop (PLL) that is selectively enabled or disabled by a PLL enable signal. In each group, the PLLs of a selected number of devices are enabled by PLL enable signals and the other devices are disabled. The enabled PLL provides a plurality of reproduced clock signals with a phase shift of a multiple of 90° in response to an input clock signal. The data transfer is synchronized with at least one of the reproduced clock signals. In the devices of disabled PLLs, the data transfer is synchronized with the input clock signal. The enabled PLL and disabled PLL cause the devices to be the source and the common synchronous clocking, respectively. The devices can be grouped. The devices of one group can be structured by multiple chip packages.

Claims (11)

1. A system comprising a plurality of devices that are series-connected and a controller configured to control operations of the plurality of devices, the operation of the plurality of devices being synchronized with a clock signal, each of the plurality of devices comprising:

a phase-locked loop (PLL) configured to be selectively enabled, the PLL providing a plurality of reproduced clock signals in response to an input clock signal while enabled in response to an enable signal, the reproduced clock signals being differently phase shifted versions of the input clock signal;

a holder for holding identification information associated with the device, the identification information be used for identifying the device in the plurality of series-connected devices;

an identification information provider configured to provide the identification information to the holder;

a signal provider configured to provide a control signal in response to the identification information held in the holder, the control signal being one of logic high and low levels causing the PLL to be enabled and disabled, respectively;

access circuitry configured to access a memory based on the identification information, data read from the accessed memory being provided; and

synchronization circuitry for synchronizing the transfer of the data to a subsequent device of the plurality of devices with at least one of the reproduced clock signals,

the plurality of devices being divided to a plurality of groups, in each group, at least one of the devices receiving the reproduced output clock signal from a previous device of the plurality of devices, the other devices receiving a common clock signal, the PLL of the device outputting the reproduced clock signals being enabled, the PLL of the other devices being disabled.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the devices are structured in multiple chip package (MCP), the devices of a group being in a package.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the source synchronous clock structure is applied between the MCPs of devices.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein each group includes at least first and second devices, the first device further comprises data input circuitry for receiving input data synchronized with the input clock signal, the synchronization circuitry being configured to synchronize the transfer of the data with the reproduced clock signal.

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