IP Library Granted Patent US 8,922,287
Granted Patent B2
US 8,922,287 · App. 13/754,873 · Granted Dec 30, 2014

Amplitude loop control for oscillators

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Patent No.
US 8,922,287
App. No.
13/754,873
Granted
Dec 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for amplitude loop control for oscillators. In some embodiments, an electronic circuit may include oscillator circuitry configured to produce a periodic signal, and control circuitry operably coupled to the oscillator circuitry, the control circuitry including switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine a difference between maximum and minimum peak voltage values of the periodic signal, the control circuit configured to control a voltage amplitude of the periodic signal based upon the difference. In other embodiments, a method may include receiving a clock signal from a clock generator, determining, using a switched capacitor circuit, a first peak voltage value of the clock signal, determining, using the switched capacitor circuit, a second peak voltage value of the clock signal, and controlling a bias current applied to the clock generator based upon a difference between the first and second peak voltage values.

Claims (40)

1. An electronic circuit, comprising:

oscillator circuitry configured to produce a periodic signal; and

control circuitry operably coupled to the oscillator circuitry, the control circuitry including switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine a difference between maximum and minimum peak voltage values of the periodic signal, the control circuit configured to control a voltage amplitude of the periodic signal based upon the difference, the switched capacitor circuitry including a first capacitor configured to store a first electrical charge proportional to a maximum voltage value of the periodic signal during a first time interval, a second capacitor configured to store a second electrical charge proportional to a minimum voltage value of the periodic signal, a third capacitor having a first plate and a second plate, the first plate configured to store the first electrical charge and the second plate configured to store the second electrical charge during a second time interval following the first time interval, and a fourth capacitor configured to store a difference between the first electrical charge and the second electrical charge relative to a supply voltage during a third time interval following the second time interval.

2. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , the oscillator circuitry comprising a crystal oscillator in a Pierce configuration.

3. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , the switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine the maximum peak voltage value and the minimum peak voltage value of the periodic signal during a given time interval when a first set of switches is open and a second set of switches is closed, the switched capacitor circuitry further configured to determine the difference between the maximum and minimum peak voltage values during a subsequent time interval when the first set of switches is closed and the second set of switches is open.

4. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , the switched capacitor circuitry further comprising a first peak voltage capturing circuitry including the first capacitor and a second peak voltage capturing circuitry including the second capacitor.

5. The electronic circuit of claim 4 , wherein the first peak voltage capturing circuitry is configured to receive a positive semi-cycle portion of the periodic signal, and wherein the second peak voltage capturing circuitry is configured to receive a negative semi-cycle portion of the periodic signal.

6. The electronic circuit of claim 4 , wherein the first peak voltage capturing circuitry includes diode circuitry having its anode configured to receive the periodic signal and its cathode operably coupled to the first capacitor, and wherein the second peak voltage capturing circuitry includes another diode circuitry having its cathode configured to receive the periodic signal and its anode operably coupled to the second capacitor.

7. The electronic circuit of claim 4 , the first peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to implement a first AND operator with one of its inputs configured to receive an enabling signal and another of its inputs configured to receive an output of a first comparator, the first comparator configured to receive the periodic signal at its non-inverting input, the first comparator having its inverting input operably coupled to the first capacitor during assertion of the enabling signal, the first peak voltage capturing circuitry further comprising a first current source and a second current source, the first current source selectably coupled to the first capacitor via a switch, the switch controllable by the output of the first AND operator, and the second current source larger than the first current source.

8. The electronic circuit of claim 7 , the second peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to implement a second AND operator with one of its inputs configured to receive the enabling signal and another of its inputs configured to receive an output of a second comparator, the second comparator configured to receive the periodic signal at its inverting input, the second comparator having its non-inverting input operably coupled to the second capacitor during assertion of the enabling signal, the second peak voltage capturing circuitry further comprising a third current source and a fourth current source, the third current source selectably coupled to the second capacitor via another switch, the other switch controllable by the output of the second AND operator, and the third current source larger than the fourth current source.

9. The electronic circuit of claim 4 , the switched capacitor circuitry further comprising the third capacitor operably coupled to the first and second capacitors via a first set of one of more switches.

10. The electronic circuit of claim 9 , the switched capacitor circuitry further comprising a fourth capacitor operably coupled to the third capacitor via a second set of one or more switches, the fourth capacitor configured to store a difference between the first electrical charge and the second electrical charge relative to a supply voltage while the second plate of the third capacitor is operably coupled to the supply voltage via a third set of one or more switches during a third time interval following the second time interval.

11. The electronic circuit of claim 10 , the control circuitry further comprising an integrator circuitry operably coupled to the fourth capacitor and configured to extract a voltage difference between a first reference voltage and a voltage across the fourth capacitor, the control circuitry further configured to alter a bias current provided to the oscillator circuitry through a transistor in a manner proportional to the voltage difference.

12. The electronic circuit of claim 10 , the control circuitry further comprising a comparator operably coupled to the fourth capacitor and to a second reference voltage, the comparator configured to output a flag signal in response to the voltage across the fourth capacitor matching the second reference voltage within a threshold.

13. A method, comprising:

receiving a clock signal from a clock generator;

determining, using a switched capacitor circuit, a first peak voltage value of the clock signal;

determining, using the switched capacitor circuit, a second peak voltage value of the clock signal;

determining the difference between the first and second peak voltage values; and

controlling a bias current applied to the clock generator based upon the difference between the first and second peak voltage values, wherein determining the difference between the first and second peak voltage values comprises:

storing a first electrical charge proportional to the first peak voltage value in a first capacitor and storing a second electrical charge proportional to the second peak voltage value in a second capacitor as part of a first operation of the switched capacitor circuit; and

storing the first electrical charge on a first plate of a third capacitor and storing the second electrical charge on a second plate of the third capacitor as part of a second operation of the switched capacitor circuit, the second operation subsequent to the first operation.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein determining the first peak voltage value comprises determining a maximum peak voltage value, and wherein determining the second peak voltage value comprises determining a minimum peak voltage value.

15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising determining the first and second peak voltage values during a given operation of the switched capacitor circuit and determining the difference between the first and second peak voltage values during a subsequent operation of the switched capacitor circuit, the switched capacitor circuit having a given switch configuration during the given operation and a different switch configuration during the subsequent operation.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein determining the difference between the first and second peak voltage values further comprises storing a difference between the first and second electrical charges in a fourth capacitor as part of a third operation of the switched capacitor circuit, the third operation subsequent to the second operation.

17. The method of claim 13 , further comprising producing a flag signal in response to a difference between the first and second peak voltage values matching a second reference voltage value within a threshold, the flag signal indicating that the clock generator is operating in a steady state condition.

18. An electronic circuit, comprising:

oscillator circuitry configured to produce a periodic signal; and

control circuitry operably coupled to the oscillator circuitry, the control circuitry including switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine a difference between maximum and minimum peak voltage values of the periodic signal, the control circuit configured to control a voltage amplitude of the periodic signal based upon the difference, the switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine the maximum peak voltage value and the minimum peak voltage value of the periodic signal during a given time interval when a first set of switches is open and a second set of switches is closed, the switched capacitor circuitry further configured to determine the difference between the maximum and minimum peak voltage values during a subsequent time interval when the first set of switches is closed and the second set of switches is open.

19. An electronic circuit, comprising:

oscillator circuitry configured to produce a periodic signal; and

control circuitry operably coupled to the oscillator circuitry, the control circuitry including switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine a difference between maximum and minimum peak voltage values of the periodic signal, the control circuit configured to control a voltage amplitude of the periodic signal based upon the difference, the switched capacitor circuitry further comprising:

a first peak voltage capturing circuitry including a first capacitor, the first peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to allow the first capacitor to store a first electrical charge proportional to the maximum peak voltage value during a first time interval, the first peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to implement a first AND operator with one of its inputs configured to receive an enabling signal and another of its inputs configured to receive an output of a first comparator, the first comparator configured to receive the periodic signal at its non-inverting input, the first comparator having its inverting input operably coupled to the first capacitor during assertion of the enabling signal, the first peak voltage capturing circuitry further comprising a first current source and a second current source, the first current source selectably coupled to the first capacitor via a switch, the switch controllable by the output of the first AND operator, and the second current source larger than the first current source; and

a second peak voltage capturing circuitry including a second capacitor, the second peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to allow the second capacitor to store a second electrical charge proportional to the minimum peak voltage value during the first time interval.

20. An electronic circuit, comprising:

oscillator circuitry configured to produce a periodic signal; and

control circuitry operably coupled to the oscillator circuitry, the control circuitry including switched capacitor circuitry configured to determine a difference between maximum and minimum peak voltage values of the periodic signal, the control circuit configured to control a voltage amplitude of the periodic signal based upon the difference, the switched capacitor circuitry comprising:

a first peak voltage capturing circuitry including a first capacitor, the first peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to allow the first capacitor to store a first electrical charge proportional to the maximum peak voltage value during a first time interval;

a second peak voltage capturing circuitry including a second capacitor, the second peak voltage capturing circuitry configured to allow the second capacitor to store a second electrical charge proportional to the minimum peak voltage value during the first time interval; and

a third capacitor operably coupled to the first and second capacitors via a first set of one or more switches, the third capacitor having a first plate and a second plate, the first plate configured to store the first electrical charge and the second plate configured to store the second electrical charge during a second time interval following the first time interval.

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