IP Library Granted Patent US 8,754,687
Granted Patent B2
US 8,754,687 · App. 14/023,047 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Frequency-doubling delay locked loop

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Patent No.
US 8,754,687
App. No.
14/023,047
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A frequency multiplier circuit comprising a delay line receiving at one end thereof a reference clock for generating clock tap outputs from respective ones of a plurality of period matched delay elements; a clock combining circuit responsive to pairs of tap outputs for generating a rising and falling edge of an output clock pulse from respective ones of the pairs whereby the output clock period is less than the input clock period.

Claims (59)

1. An integrated circuit comprising:

a delay line including a plurality of delay stages,

the delay line configured to receive a reference clock signal, and

the plurality of delay stages configured to provide respective delay stage output signals;

a detector circuit in communication with the delay line and configured to detect a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge of respective first, second, third, and fourth ones of the delay stage output signals; and

an output logic circuit in communication with the detector circuit, configured to provide an output signal, and further configured to:

set the output signal when the detector circuit detects the first edge;

reset the output signal when the detector circuit detects the second edge;

set the output signal when the detector circuit detects the third edge; and

reset the output signal when the detector circuit detects the fourth edge.

2. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plurality of delay stages total an amount that is divisible by four.

3. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 2 wherein:

the second edge is offset 90° from the first edge,

the third edge is offset 180° from the first edge, and

the fourth edge is offset 270° from the first edge.

4. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 3 wherein a duty cycle of the output signal is substantially equal to 50%.

5. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the detector circuit is further configured to:

detect a fifth edge and a sixth edge of respective fifth and sixth ones of the delay stage output signals;

set the output signal when the detector circuit detects the fifth edge; and

reset the output signal when the detector circuit detects the sixth edge.

6. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 5 wherein the plurality of delay stages total an amount that is divisible by six.

7. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein:

the second edge is offset 60° from the first edge,

the third edge is offset 120° from the first edge,

the fourth edge is offset 180° from the first edge,

the fifth edge is offset 240° from the first edge, and

the sixth edge is offset 300° from the first edge.

8. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 5 wherein the detector circuit is further configured to:

detect a seventh edge and an eighth edge of respective seventh and eighth ones of the delay stage output signals;

set the output signal when the detector circuit detects the seventh edge; and

reset the output signal when the detector circuit detects the eighth edge.

9. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 8 wherein the plurality of delay stages total an amount that is divisible by eight.

10. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein:

the second edge is offset 45° from the first edge,

the third edge is offset 90° from the first edge,

the fourth edge is offset 135° from the first edge,

the fifth edge is offset 180° from the first edge,

the sixth edge is offset 225° from the first edge,

the seventh edge is offset 270° from the first edge, and

the eighth edge is offset 315° from the first edge.

11. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 10 wherein a duty cycle of the output signal is substantially equal to 50%.

12. An integrated circuit comprising:

a delay line including a plurality of delay stages,

the delay line configured to receive a reference clock signal, and

the plurality of delay stages configured to provide respective delay stage output signals;

a detector circuit in communication with the delay line and configured to detect:

a first edge and a second edge of a first one of the delay stage output signals provided by the plurality of delay stages, and

a first edge and a second edge of a second one of the delay stage output signals provided by the plurality of delay stages; and

an output logic circuit in communication with the detector circuit, configured to provide an output signal, and further configured to:

set the output signal when the detector circuit detects the first edge of the first one of the delay stage output signals,

reset the output signal when the detector circuit detects the first edge of the second one of the delay stage output signals,

set the output signal when the detector circuit detects the second edge of the first one of the delay stage output signals, and

reset the output signal when the detector circuit detects the second edge of the second one of the delay stage output signals.

13. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 12 wherein the plurality of delay stages totals an amount that is divisible by four.

14. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 13 wherein:

the first edge of the second one of the delay stage output signals is offset 90° from the first edge of the first one of the delay stage output signals,

the second edge of the first one of the delay stage output signals is offset 180° from the first edge of the first one of the delay stage output signals, and

the second edge of the second one of the delay stage output signals is offset 270° from the first edge of the first one of the delay stage output signals.

15. The integrated circuit as claimed in claim 14 wherein a duty cycle of the output signal is substantially equal to 50%.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2020
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U.S. PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (FOR NON-U.S. GRANTORS) Recorded Sep 9, 2014
From: CONVERSANT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC.
To: CPPIB CREDIT INVESTMENTS INC., AS LENDER; ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS LENDER
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Sep 3, 2014
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 13, 2014
From: MOSAID TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED
To: CONVERSANT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC.
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