IP Library Granted Patent US 9,270,280
Granted Patent B1
US 9,270,280 · App. 14/136,012 · Granted Feb 23, 2016

Half-integer frequency dividers that support 50% duty cycle signal generation

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Patent No.
US 9,270,280
App. No.
14/136,012
Granted
Feb 23, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

A fractional-N frequency divider includes a half-integer frequency divider and a duty cycle adjustment circuit. The half-integer frequency divider includes a multi-modulus divider containing a cascaded chain of div2/3 cells, which is responsive to a multi-bit modulus control signal, and a phase control circuit configured support half-integer frequency division by the multi-modulus divider, by providing an input terminal of the multi-modulus divider with a periodically phase-flipped input signal having a first frequency. The duty-cycle adjustment circuit is configured to generate a divider output signal with a 50% duty cycle in response to a periodic signal generated by the half-integer frequency divider.

Claims (35)

1. A frequency divider, comprising:

a multi-modulus divider comprising a cascaded chain of div2/3 cells, which is responsive to a multi-bit modulus control signal;

a phase control circuit configured support half-integer frequency division by said multi-modulus divider by providing an input terminal of said multi-modulus divider with a periodically phase-flipped input signal having a first frequency; and

a duty-cycle adjustment circuit configured to adjust a duty cycle of a divider output signal generated at an output terminal of said multi-modulus divider and driving said phase control circuit with a control signal that synchronizes timing of the periodically phase-flipped input signal.

2. The divider of claim 1 , wherein the input terminal of said multi-modulus divider is a differential terminal but the output terminal of said multi-modulus divider is a single-sided terminal.

3. The divider of claim 2 , wherein said phase control circuit comprises a multiplexer having first and second differential input terminals and a differential output terminal electrically coupled to the differential input terminal of said multi-modulus divider.

4. A frequency divider, comprising:

a multi-modulus divider comprising a cascaded chain of div2/3 cells, which is responsive to a multi-bit modulus control signal;

a phase control circuit configured support half-integer frequency division by said multi-modulus divider by providing an input terminal of said multi-modulus divider with a periodically phase-flipped input signal having a first frequency; and

a duty-cycle adjustment circuit configured to adjust a non-uniform duty cycle of a divider output signal generated at an output terminal of said multi-modulus divider upward to a 50% duty cycle, said duty-cycle adjustment circuit comprising a D-type flip-flop having a clock terminal responsive to the divider output signal.

5. The divider of claim 4 , wherein said phase control circuit comprises a multiplexer having first and second differential input terminals, a select terminal responsive to a first output signal generated by the D-type flip-flop and a differential output terminal electrically coupled to the input terminal of said multi-modulus divider.

6. The divider of claim 5 , wherein a data input terminal of the D-type flip-flop is responsive to a second output signal generated by the D-type flip-flop.

7. The divider of claim 6 , wherein the first and second output signals generated by the D-type flip-flop are complementary signals.

8. A fractional-N frequency divider, comprising:

a half-integer frequency divider, comprising:

a multi-modulus divider comprising a cascaded chain of div2/3 cells, which is responsive to a multi-bit modulus control signal; and

a phase control circuit configured support half-integer frequency division by said multi-modulus divider by providing an input terminal of said multi-modulus divider with a periodically phase-flipped input signal having a first frequency; and

a duty-cycle adjustment circuit configured to generate an output signal with a 50% duty cycle in response to a periodic signal generated by said half-integer frequency divider having a less than 50% duty cycle, said duty-cycle adjustment circuit comprising a D-type flip-flop having a clock terminal responsive to the periodic signal generated by said half-integer frequency divider;

wherein said phase control circuit comprises a multiplexer having a select terminal responsive to a first output signal generated by the D-type flip-flop and an output terminal electrically coupled to the input terminal of said multi-modulus divider.

9. The divider of claim 8 , wherein a data input terminal of the D-type flip-flop is responsive to a second output signal generated as feedback by the D-type flip-flop.

10. A frequency divider, comprising:

a half-integer frequency divider, comprising:

a multi-modulus divider comprising a cascaded chain of divider cells, which is responsive to a multi-bit modulus control signal; and

a phase control circuit configured support half-integer frequency division by said multi-modulus divider by providing an input terminal of said multi-modulus divider with an input signal having a first frequency; and

a duty-cycle adjustment circuit responsive to a periodic output signal generated by said half-integer frequency divider, said duty-cycle adjustment circuit configured to perform at least a dual function of generating a signal having an increased duty cycle relative to the periodic output signal and driving said phase control circuit with a control signal that synchronizes timing of the input signal.

11. The divider of claim 10 , wherein the input signal is a periodically phase-flipped signal that is synchronized with the control signal generated by said duty-cycle adjustment circuit.

12. The divider of claim 10 , wherein the input signal is a differential input signal that is phase-flipped 180° in-sync with the control signal generated by said duty-cycle adjustment circuit.

13. The divider of claim 10 , wherein said duty-cycle adjustment circuit comprises a D-type flip-flop having a clock terminal responsive to the periodic output signal generated by said half-integer frequency divider.

14. The divider of claim 10 , wherein the divider cells are div2/3 cells.

15. A fractional-N frequency divider, comprising:

a multi-modulus divider comprising a cascaded chain of div2/3 cells, which is responsive to a multi-bit modulus control signal; and

a phase control circuit configured to provide an input terminal of said multi-modulus divider with a periodically phase-flipped input signal having a first frequency, said phase control circuit comprising a multiplexer having first and second input terminals, a select terminal and an output terminal at which the periodically phase-flipped input signal is generated; and

a duty-cycle adjustment circuit configured to: (i) generate an output signal having a second duty cycle in response to a periodic signal having a first duty cycle, which is generated by said half-integer frequency divider, and (ii) provide the select terminal of the multiplexer with a control signal that synchronizes the periodic phase-flipping of the input signal, where the second duty cycle is greater than the first duty cycle, which is less than 50%.

16. The divider of claim 15 , wherein said duty-cycle adjustment circuit comprises a D-type flip-flop having a clock terminal responsive to the periodic signal generated by said half-integer frequency divider.

17. The fractional-N frequency divider of claim 16 , wherein one of a true and a complementary output of the D-type flip-flop is electrically connected to the select terminal and the other one of a true and a complementary output of the D-type flip-flop provides the output signal, which is fed back to a data input of the D-type flip-flop.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 29, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; GIGPEAK, INC.; CHIPX, INCORPORATED; ENDWAVE CORPORATION; MAGNUM SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
Reel/Frame 048746/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 5, 2017
From: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; GIGPEAK, INC.; MAGNUM SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.; ENDWAVE CORPORATION; CHIPX, INCORPORATED
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 042166/0431 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2014
From: MARGARIT, MIHAI A.; MOSTAFA, MOHAMED AH.
To: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 032278/0587 →