Low jitter large frequency tuning LC PLL for multi-speed clocking applications
View Patent ↗The subject innovation relates to systems and/or methodologies for generating a low jitter large frequency tuning LC-based phase-locked loop circuit for multi-speed clocking applications. In addition to a plurality of noise reduction features, the phase-locked loop includes programmable charge pump and loop filter that enable a wide loop bandwidth, a programmable VCO that enables a wide VCO frequency range and a per lane clock divider that further enables a wide PLL frequency range. Furthermore, an auto-calibration circuit ensures that the VCO included in the PLL receives the optimum current for noise reduction across the VCO frequency range.
1. A LC-based phase-locked loop circuit, comprising:
a charge pump coupled to receive an error signal that is proportional to a phase difference between a reference clock and a feedback clock, wherein the charge pump generates an output signal in response to the error signal, wherein the charge pump comprises a capacitor;
a loop filter that removes high frequency components above a predetermined threshold from the output signal, thereby creating a voltage control signal, wherein the loop filter comprises:
an adjustable capacitor coupled between an output of the charge pump and a voltage supply terminal;
an adjustable resistor coupled between the output of the charge pump and a first node; and
a fixed capacitor coupled between the first node and the voltage supply terminal;
a feedback loop that provides a feedback voltage from the loop filter to the charge pump, wherein the feedback loop comprises a buffer having an input coupled to the first node and an output connected to the capacitor of the charge pump, wherein the feedback voltage reduces jitter in the phase-locked loop circuit; and
a voltage controlled oscillator that generates a clock signal having a frequency based on the voltage control signal.
2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the loop filter comprises only passive circuit elements.
3. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the charge pump comprises:
a first transistor that couples a first node to a first current source;
a second transistor that couples the first node to a second current source, wherein the feedback loop provides the feedback voltage to the first node.
4. The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the charge pump further comprises a capacitor connected to the first node.
5. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the charge pump comprises current sources, wherein the feedback voltage maintains a constant voltage across the current sources.
6. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the charge pump includes a plurality of selectable charge pump circuits.
7. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the voltage controlled oscillator comprises an LC tank circuit.
8. The circuit of claim 7 , further comprising an auto-calibration component that generates a configuration code in response to the reference clock signal and the feedback clock signal, wherein the configuration code activates a set of calibration capacitors in the LC tank circuit.
9. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein the auto-calibration component initially activates all calibration capacitors in the LC tank circuit, compares the reference clock signal with the feedback clock signal, and then de-activates one or more calibration capacitors of the LC tank circuit if the reference clock signal has a higher frequency than the feedback clock signal.
10. The circuit of claim 8 , further comprising a bias circuit that supplies a bias current to the LC tank circuit, wherein the bias circuit adjusts the bias current in response to the configuration code.