IP Library Granted Patent US 11,886,368
Granted Patent B2
US 11,886,368 · App. 17/657,655 · Granted Jan 30, 2024

Crossover point correction of differential signal

Inventors: Athar Ali Khan P (Bangalore, IN); Saravanan Ganesh (Bengaluru, IN)
Assignee: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
G06F13/385G06F13/4068G06F13/4282H03K5/14H03K5/15006G06F2213/0042
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Patent No.
US 11,886,368
App. No.
17/657,655
Granted
Jan 30, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A repeater circuit includes at least a first input, and output, and a repeater. The first input for receiving a single-ended data signal from an embedded universal serial bus (eUSB) host. The output provides a differential data signal in a differential universal serial bus (USB) format. The repeater is coupled between the first input and output for converting the single-ended data signal to a differential data signal, the repeater includes an adaptive delay element operable for both sides of the differential data signal to delay one, but not both, of a rising edge and a falling edge of the differential data signal in order to meet a crossover specification for the USB format.

Claims (43)

1. A repeater circuit comprising:

a first input for receiving a single-ended data signal from an embedded universal serial bus (eUSB) host;

an output for providing a differential data signal in a differential USB format; and

a repeater coupled between the first input and the output for converting the single-ended data signal to the differential data signal, the repeater comprising an adaptive delay element operable for both sides of the differential data signal to delay one, but not both, of a rising edge and a falling edge of the differential data signal in order to meet a crossover specification for the differential USB format.

2. The repeater circuit of claim 1 , wherein the adaptive delay element comprises a programmable capacitor coupled to a first side of the output and a second programmable capacitor coupled to a second side of the differential data signal.

3. The repeater circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second input for receiving a second single-ended data signal from the eUSB host, wherein the first input carries the single-ended data signal when the eUSB host is set to a first speed mode and the second input carries a single-ended data signal when the eUSB host is set to a second speed mode different from the first speed mode;

a multiplexor that selectively couples one of the first and second inputs to the repeater; and

a digital control circuit operable to adjust the adaptive delay element to a different delay value based on whether the first or second input is coupled to the repeater.

4. The repeater circuit of claim 3 , wherein the digital control circuit is further operable to adjust the different delay value of the adaptive delay element based on a capacitive load on the output.

5. The repeater circuit of claim 4 , wherein the digital control circuit is operable in a first low speed mode to maintain a signal crossover between 1.3 volts and 2 volts across a range of loads from 200 picofarads to 600 picofarads.

6. The repeater circuit of claim 5 , wherein the digital control circuit is operable in a second full speed mode to maintain a signal crossover between 1.3 volts and 2 volts at a load value of 50 picofarads.

7. The repeater circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a digital control circuit operable to detect an operating speed mode and adjust the adaptive delay element based on the operating speed mode.

8. A processing system comprising:

a processor;

an embedded universal serial bus (eUSB) host coupled to the processor;

a repeater circuit coupled to the eUSB host and including:

a first input for receiving a single-ended data signal from the eUSB host;

an output for providing a differential data signal in a differential USB format; and

a repeater coupled between the first input and the output for converting the single-ended data signal to the differential data signal, the repeater comprising an adaptive delay element operable for both sides of the differential data signal to delay one, but not both, of a rising edge and a falling edge of the differential data signal in order to meet a crossover specification for the differential USB format.

9. The processing system claim 8 , wherein the adaptive delay element comprises a programmable capacitor coupled to a first side of the output and a second programmable capacitor coupled to a second side of the differential data signal.

10. The processing system claim 8 , wherein the repeater circuit further comprises:

a second input for receiving a second single-ended data signal from the eUSB host, wherein the first input carries the single-ended data signal when the eUSB host is set to a first speed mode and the second input carries a single-ended data signal when the eUSB host is set to a second speed mode different from the first speed mode;

a multiplexor that selectively couples one of the first and second inputs to the repeater; and

a digital control circuit operable to adjust the adaptive delay element to a different delay value based on whether the first or second input is coupled to the repeater.

11. The processing system claim 10 , wherein the digital control circuit is further operable to adjust the different delay value of the adaptive delay element based on a capacitive load on the output.

12. The processing system claim 11 , wherein the digital control circuit is operable in a first low speed mode to maintain a signal crossover between 1.3 volts and 2 volts across a range of loads from 200 picofarads to 600 picofarads.

13. The processing system claim 12 , wherein the digital control circuit is operable in a second full speed mode to maintain a signal crossover between 1.3 volts and 2 volts at a load value of 50 picofarads.

14. The processing system of claim 8 , further comprising a digital control circuit operable to detect an operating speed mode and adjust the adaptive delay element based on the operating speed mode.

15. A method comprising:

receiving a single-ended data signal from an embedded universal serial bus (eUSB) host;

providing a differential data signal at an output in a differential USB format; and

applying a delay to one, but not both, of a rising edge and a falling edge of the differential data signal in order to meet a crossover specification for the differential USB format.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

receiving a second single-ended data signal from the eUSB host, wherein a first input carries the single-ended data signal when the eUSB host is set to a first speed mode and a second input carries a single-ended data signal when the eUSB host is set to a second speed mode different from the first speed mode;

selectively coupling one of the first and second inputs to a repeater; and

adjusting an adaptive delay element of the repeater to apply a different delay based on whether the first or second input is coupled to the repeater.

17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

detecting an operating speed mode; and

adjusting an adaptive delay element of the repeater to apply a different delay based on the operating speed mode.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising adjusting the delay of the adaptive delay element based on a capacitive load on the output.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising maintaining a signal crossover between 1.3 volts and 2 volts across a range of loads from 200 picofarads to 600 picofarads.

20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising maintaining a signal crossover between 1.3 volts and 2 volts at a load value of 50 picofarads.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS, RECORDED AT REEL 061071, FRAME 052 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC, AS GRANTOR; ON SEMICONDUCTOR CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, INC., AS GRANTOR
Reel/Frame 064067/0654 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2022
From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC; ON SEMICONDUCTOR CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 061071/0525 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2022
From: KHAN P, ATHAR ALI; GANESH, SARAVANAN
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 059470/0543 →