IP Library Granted Patent US 11,206,031
Granted Patent B2
US 11,206,031 · App. 17/082,467 · Granted Dec 21, 2021

Phase rotator non-linearity reduction

Inventors: Marcus Van Ierssel (Toronto, CA); Dominic DiClemente (Milton, CA)
Assignee: Rambus Inc.
H03M1/06H03M7/165
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Patent No.
US 11,206,031
App. No.
17/082,467
Granted
Dec 21, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A phase rotator receives control signals and thermometer coded signals that specifies the phase of an output signal. The phase rotator may be used, for example, by a clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit to continually rotate the phase of a clock to compensate for phase/frequency mismatches between received data and the clock. The control signals determine the phase quadrant (i.e., 0°-90°, 90°-180°, etc.) of the output signal. The thermometer coded signals determine the phase of the output signal within a quadrant by steering a set of bias currents between two or more nodes. The set of bias currents are selected to reduce the non-linearity between the thermometer coded value and the phase of the output signal.

Claims (30)

1. An integrated circuit, comprising:

a phase interpolator biased by a selectable current, the phase interpolator configured to receive two or more signals having different phases and to produces an output signal having a phase; and,

digital code to analog current converter circuitry to determine the selectable current corresponding to the digital code, the selectable current provided for a given digital code using a resistive ladder network and to have a non-linear relationship that reduces a non-linearity in a relationship between the digital code and the phase of the output signal, the non-linear relationship to be adjustable by control circuitry that draws current from a midpoint node of the resistive ladder network.

2. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the digital code is to be provided as a thermometer code.

3. The integrated circuit of claim 2 , wherein the analog current converter circuitry comprises a set of current switching circuits responsive to the thermometer code to allow a respective current to flow and to substantially block current from flowing.

4. The integrated circuit of claim 3 , wherein a set of current limiting circuits each include a respective field-effect transistor that is biased by the resistive ladder network to determine the respective current to flow.

5. The integrated circuit of claim 4 , wherein each respective field-effect transistor has a respective gate node biased at a voltage selected to reduce the non-linearity in the relationship between the digital code and the phase of the output signal.

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

a current bias to determine a current flowing through the resistive ladder network.

7. The integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the current bias is selectable.

8. An integrated circuit, comprising:

a phase interpolator configured to receive two or more signals having different phases;

current source bias circuitry connected to determine respective contributions the two or more signals have to a phase of an output signal, the current source bias circuitry comprising a plurality of switchable current limiting circuits controllable by a thermometer code;

the plurality of switchable current limiting circuits to each be biased by a resistive ladder network to limit respective currents through respective current limiting circuits to reduce a non-linearity in a relationship between the thermometer code and the phase of the output signal; and,

a current source to draw current from a midpoint node of the resistive ladder network.

9. The integrated circuit of claim 8 , wherein respective limited currents through respective current limiting circuits is based on a dimensioning of a circuit element of the current limiting circuit.

10. The integrated circuit of claim 8 , wherein the resistive ladder is designed to provide bias voltages that are linearly different from each other.

11. The integrated circuit of claim 8 , wherein the current limiting circuits each include a field-effect transistor that is controlled by a respective bias voltage from the resistive ladder network to substantially determine the current flowing through the respective current limiting circuit.

12. The integrated circuit of claim 8 , wherein the phase interpolator uses current mode logic.

13. The integrated circuit of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of switchable current limiting circuits produce a first current bias and a second current bias that are minimized at the midpoint of the thermometer code.

14. The integrated circuit of claim 8 , wherein a step in the thermometer code that increases the first current bias by an amount also decreases the second current bias by the amount.

15. A phase rotator circuit, comprising:

a plurality of current sources biased by a resistive ladder network, respective currents flowing through the plurality of current sources selectively, based on a digital code, steerable to produce a first current bias and a second current bias;

a correction current bias to determine a current flowing through the resistive ladder network; and,

a phase interpolator configured to receive two or more signals having different phases, the first current bias and the second current bias to determine respective contributions the two or more signals have to a phase of an output signal, respective resistances of the resistive ladder network to bias the current sources to at least partially compensate for a non-linear relationship between the phase of the output signal and the digital code.

16. The integrated circuit of claim 15 , wherein a step in the digital code that increases the first current bias by an amount also decreases the second current bias by the amount.

17. The integrated circuit of claim 15 , wherein the correction current bias is selectable.

18. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , wherein an increase in the correction current bias increases the amount.

19. The integrated circuit of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of current sources each include a field-effect transistor having a gate biased by a respective node of the resistive ladder network.

20. The integrated circuit of claim 17 , wherein the resistive ladder network produces a first current bias and a second current bias that a minimized at the midpoint of the thermometer code.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2023
From: RAMBUS INC.
To: CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS, INC.
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