IP Library Granted Patent US 8,275,321
Granted Patent B2
US 8,275,321 · App. 12/229,532 · Granted Sep 25, 2012

Electrical circuits with reconfigurable interferer signal routing

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Patent No.
US 8,275,321
App. No.
12/229,532
Granted
Sep 25, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical circuit comprises a source of an interferer signal; at least one component configured for using the signal; at least two electrically parallel conductive paths by which the signal can pass between the source and each of the at least one components; and a signal path selector configured to selectively enable the signal to pass from the source to the component by any of the at least two conductive paths and to, when one of the paths is enabled to carry the signal, disable each of the other at least two paths from carrying the signal.

Claims (25)

1. An electrical circuit comprising:

a source of an interferer signal;

at least one electrical component configured for using the interferer signal;

at least two electrically parallel conductive paths through which the interferer signal can pass between the source and each of the at least one electrical components; and

a signal path selector configured to (i) enable the interferer signal to pass from the source to each of the at least one electrical components through a selected one of the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with each of the at least one electrical components and to, when one of the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with each of the at least one electrical components is enabled to carry the interferer signal, (ii) disable the other of the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with each of the at least one electrical components from carrying the interferer signal.

2. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the interferer signal is a clock signal and the at least one electrical component is clocked by the clock signal.

3. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 2 further comprising at least one primary switch capable of alternatively conductively linking the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with one of the at least one electrical components to the source of interferer signal.

4. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 3 further comprising at least one secondary switch capable of alternatively conductively linking the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with one of the at least one electrical components to that electrical component.

5. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a non-volatile memory and wherein the signal path selector is configured to alternatively enable and disable each of the at least two electrically conductive paths in dependence on data stored in the non-volatile memory.

6. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 5 wherein the electrical circuit is embodied in an integrated circuit.

7. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 2 wherein the signal path selector is configured to alternatively enable and disable each of the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths in dependence on a mode of operation of the electrical circuit.

8. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 7 wherein the electrical circuit is embodied in an integrated circuit.

9. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a non-volatile memory and wherein the signal path selector is configured to alternatively enable and disable each of the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths in dependence on data stored in the non-volatile memory.

10. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein the electrical circuit is embodied in an integrated circuit.

11. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 10 further comprising at least one primary switch capable of alternatively conductively linking the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with one of the at least one electrical components to the source of interferer signal.

12. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the signal path selector is configured to alternatively enable and disable each of the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths in dependence on a mode of operation of the electrical circuit.

13. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 12 wherein the electrical circuit is embodied in an integrated circuit.

14. The electrical circuit as claimed in claim 13 further comprising at least one primary switch capable of alternatively conductively linking the at least two electrically parallel conductive paths associated with one of the at least one electrical components to the source of interferer signal.

15. A method of reducing interference in an integrated circuit, the method comprising:

determining a set of at least two candidate signal routes between a source of an interferer signal and an electrical component configured for consuming the the interfere signal;

manufacturing a first integrated circuit embodying the source of the interferer signal, the electrical component configured for consuming the interferer signal, at least two electrically conductive paths defining the at least two candidate signal routes and a signal route controller capable of selectively enabling the interferer signal to pass from the source to the electrical component by any of the at least two candidate signal routes and to, when one of the at least two candidate signal routes is enabled to carry the interferer signal, disable each of the other at least two candidate routes from carrying the interferer signal, the signal route controller being configurable in firmware to adopt a selected signal route;

testing the first integrated circuit to determine a preferred signal route;

defining firmware suitable for configuring the signal route controller to enable the preferred signal route;

manufacturing further integrated circuits to a design the same as the first integrated circuit; and

configuring the further integrated circuits in accordance with the defined firmware.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 22, 2015
From: CAMBRIDGE SILICON RADIO LIMITED
To: QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, LTD.
Reel/Frame 036663/0211 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2008
From: SABBERTON, IAN; EGAN, PAUL CHRISTOPHER
To: CAMBRIDGE SILICON RADIO LIMITED
Reel/Frame 021479/0402 →