IP Library Granted Patent US 9,407,270
Granted Patent B2
US 9,407,270 · App. 13/931,997 · Granted Aug 2, 2016

Method and apparatus for control of a digital phase locked loop (DPLL) with exponentially shaped digitally controlled oscillator (DCO)

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Patent No.
US 9,407,270
App. No.
13/931,997
Granted
Aug 2, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various systems and methods utilizing a digitally controlled oscillator having frequency steps that increase in magnitude as a target output clock frequency increases are described. An integrated circuit in accordance with the disclosure includes a plurality of first transistor units fixedly coupled to an input voltage and a plurality of second transistor units switchably coupled to the first transistor units. An output coupled to the plurality of second transistor units and the plurality of first transistor units conveys an output signal having a frequency dependent on which select ones of the second transistor units are enabled. The plurality of second transistor units include a first switchable transistor unit having a transistor of a first width, a second switchable transistor unit having a transistor of a second width greater than the first width, and a third switchable transistor unit having a transistor of a third width greater than the second width.

Claims (43)

1. An integrated circuit comprising:

a plurality of first transistor circuits fixedly coupled to an input voltage;

a plurality of second transistor circuits switchably coupled to the input voltage; and

an output electrically coupled to the plurality of second transistor circuits and the plurality of first transistor circuits to convey an output signal having a frequency dependent on which of the second transistor circuits are enabled, an increase in the frequency of the output signal due to enabling of a selected one of the second transistor circuits being proportional to a width of transistors in the selected one of the second transistor circuits

a current mirror circuit connected between power supply terminals of the integrated circuit;

a voltage divider connected between the power supply terminals; and

an operational amplifier configured to provide a predetermined current to the plurality of first transistor circuits fixedly coupled to the input voltage in order to set a base frequency of the output signal,

wherein the operational amplifier samples a voltage of the current mirror circuit and a voltage at a midpoint of the voltage divider in order to provide the predetermined current to the plurality of first transistor circuits.

2. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first transistor circuits and the plurality of second transistor circuits comprise current sources, the integrated circuit further comprising:

a current controlled oscillator coupled to the first transistor circuits, the second transistor circuits and the output, the current controlled oscillator receiving current from the first transistor circuits and enabled second transistor circuits and providing the output signal to the output.

3. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first transistor circuits and the plurality of second transistor circuits comprise gates that invert a voltage applied thereto.

4. The integrated circuit of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of first transistor circuits and the plurality of second transistor circuits are part of a variable inverter.

5. The integrated circuit of claim 4 , wherein the variable inverter is part of a ring oscillator.

6. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

an oscillator coupled to the first transistor circuits and the second transistor circuits and the output, wherein:

the plurality of first transistor circuits units cause the oscillator to produce a first clock signal at a first frequency F(O),

the first switchable transistor circuit, when enabled while the first switchable transistor circuit is enabled, causes the oscillator to produce a second clock signal at a second frequency F(1)=F(O)*(1+δ), and

the second switchable transistor circuit, when enabled, causes the oscillator to produce a second clock signal at a third frequency F(2)=F(O)*(1+δ) 2 .

7. The integrated circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second transistor circuits include

a first switchable transistor circuit having at least one transistor of a first width,

a second switchable transistor circuit having at least one transistor of a second width greater than the first width, and

a third switchable transistor circuit having at least one transistor of a third width that is greater than the second width.

8. The integrated circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the second width is (1+δ) times greater than the first width, the third width is (1+δ) greater than the second width, and a magnitude of 6 is less than one.

9. The integrated circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the operational amplifier further provides the predetermined current to the current mirror circuit.

10. The integrated circuit according to claim 9 , wherein the current mirror circuit includes a current mirror transistor connected to a first power supply terminal, a mirror switch transistor connected to the current mirror transistor, and a mirror cascade transistor connected to the mirror switch transistor and to a second power supply terminal.

11. The integrated circuit according to claim 10 , wherein the operational amplifier provides the predetermined current to a control terminal of the current mirror transistor.

12. The integrated circuit according to claim 10 , further comprising:

a resistor connected between the mirror cascade transistor of the current mirror circuit and the second power supply terminal,

wherein the operational amplifier samples the voltage of the current mirror circuit at a point between the mirror cascade transistor and the resistor.

13. The integrated circuit according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of first transistor circuits each include a fixed current transistor connected to a first power supply terminal of the integrated circuit, a fixed switch transistor connected to the fixed current transistor, and a fixed cascade transistor connected to the fixed switch transistor and a second power supply terminal of the integrated circuit.

14. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein a control terminal of the fixed switch transistor is coupled to the input voltage.

15. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein the operational amplifier provides the predetermined current to a control terminal of the fixed current transistor.

16. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein the fixed current transistor, the fixed switch transistor and the fixed cascade transistor have a same width.

17. A method for an integrated circuit comprising:

receiving an input voltage at a plurality of first transistor circuits fixedly coupled to the input voltage;

receiving the input voltage at a plurality of second transistor circuits switchably coupled to the input voltage;

setting a base frequency for an output signal of the integrated circuit using an operational amplifier that provides a predetermined current to the plurality of first transistor circuits; and

changing a frequency of the output signal to a value greater than the base frequency by enabling one or more of the plurality of second transistor circuits,

wherein each of the plurality of second transistor circuits include at least one transistor of a different width than a corresponding transistor on others of the second transistor circuits,

the frequency of the output signal is proportional to widths of the transistors of the plurality of second transistor circuits, and

the operational amplifier provides the predetermined output current by sampling a voltage of a current mirror connected between power supply terminals of the integrated circuit and sampling a midpoint of a voltage divider connected between the power supply terminals.

18. The method according to claim 17 , further comprising:

turning on a switch transistor in one or more of the second transistor circuits in order to enable a corresponding transistor circuit.

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