H03K23/00

Frequency multiplying device
11105837 · 2021-08-31 ·

The invention relates to a frequency multiplying device for determination of a fundamental frequency f of an analogue target signal. The device comprises a generating device for generating a reference signal having a frequency f.sub.osc, wherein f.sub.osc is greater than f, and a first counter being coupled to a terminal, the terminal to be fed with the analogue target signal, and being coupled to the generating device such that the first counter counts a number of signal edges generated from the reference signal in a time interval corresponding substantially to 1/f and outputs a first counter signal, wherein a frequency divider is coupled between the generating device and the first counter and a second counter is coupled to the generating device for counting signal edges of a signal generated from the reference signal the second counter outputting a second counter signal and a comparator is coupled to the first counter to receive the first counter signal and coupled to the second counter to receive the second counter signal, wherein the comparator generates a signal in the event the first counter signal is equal to the second counter signal, and the output of the comparator is coupled to reset the second counter.

Event counter circuits using partitioned moving average determinations and related methods
11070211 · 2021-07-20 · ·

An event counter circuit can be configured to monitor operation of a system where a moving average register circuit can be configured to store a moving average value updated in each cycle of operation of the system by adding a number of system events occurring during a current cycle of the system operation to either 1) a current moving average value stored in the moving average register circuit or 2) a keep value generated by partitioning the current moving average value into the keep value and a transfer value representing system events not included in a determination of the moving average value for subsequent cycles of operation of the system.

Event counter circuits using partitioned moving average determinations and related methods
11070211 · 2021-07-20 · ·

An event counter circuit can be configured to monitor operation of a system where a moving average register circuit can be configured to store a moving average value updated in each cycle of operation of the system by adding a number of system events occurring during a current cycle of the system operation to either 1) a current moving average value stored in the moving average register circuit or 2) a keep value generated by partitioning the current moving average value into the keep value and a transfer value representing system events not included in a determination of the moving average value for subsequent cycles of operation of the system.

Hierarchical statistically multiplexed counters and a method thereof

Embodiments of the present invention relate to an architecture that uses hierarchical statistically multiplexed counters to extend counter life by orders of magnitude. Each level includes statistically multiplexed counters. The statistically multiplexed counters includes P base counters and S subcounters, wherein the S subcounters are dynamically concatenated with the P base counters. When a row overflow in a level occurs, counters in a next level above are used to extend counter life. The hierarchical statistically multiplexed counters can be used with an overflow FIFO to further extend counter life.

Latched Gray Code for ToF Applications
20210302917 · 2021-09-30 ·

In an embodiment, a method includes: providing a gray-coded time reference to a time-to-digital converter (TDC); receiving an event from an event signal; latching the gray-coded time reference into a memory upon reception of the event signal; and updating a time-of-flight (ToF) histogram based on the latched gray-coded time reference.

Semiconductor device including clock generation circuit
11038497 · 2021-06-15 · ·

A clock generation circuit includes: a frequency detector suitable for generating an internal clock, and generating a counting signal indicating a toggling number of the internal clock during an activation period of an input clock; a control signal generator suitable for generating a plurality of period control signals based on a target signal and the counting signal, the target signal indicating a target frequency of an output clock; and a period controller suitable for generating the output clock based on the period control signals.

Multi-level cell programming using optimized multiphase mapping with balanced gray code

Disclosed are systems and methods for providing programming of multi-level memory cells using an optimized multiphase mapping with a balanced Gray code. A method includes programming, in a first phase, a first portion of data into memory cells in a first-level cell mode. The method may also include reading, from the memory cells, the programmed first portion of the data. The method may also include programming, in a second phase, a second portion of the data into the memory cells in a second-level cell mode, wherein programming the second phase is based on applying, to the read first portion of the data, a mapping from the first-level cell mode to the second-level cell mode. The mapping may be selected based on minimizing an average voltage change of the memory cells from the first to second phase while maintaining a balanced Gray code.

CYCLE BORROWING COUNTER

Circuits and systems for generating counter signals are provided herein. A circuit may comprise a shift register having a series of flip-flops. Each of the flip-flops of the series may be coupled to a clock. The shift register may generate a borrowing clock signal using an output of a flip-flop of the shift register, and a transition of the borrowing clock signal may be advanced by a number of clock cycles based on a position of the flip-flop of the shift register. The circuit may further comprise a clock divider circuit having a number of divide-by-N counters and a number of flip-flops. A divide-by-N counter may be coupled to a flip-flop of the shift register, and a flip-flop of the clock divider circuit may be coupled to one of the divide-by-N counters and to the clock.

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR CLOCK LEVELING IN SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORIES

Apparatuses and methods for clock leveling in semiconductor memory are disclosed. In an example apparatus, a latency control circuit is configured to provide in first and second modes an active first control signal having a timing based on latency information and a system clock. A clock leveling control circuit is configured to provide in the first mode an active second control signal responsive to an active first control signal at a clock transition of a first clock and further configured to provide in the second mode clock leveling feedback responsive to the active first control signal at a transition of a second clock. A read clock circuit is configured to provide the multiphase clocks responsive to the active second control signal. A serializer circuit configured to serialize the data based on the multiphase clocks from the read clock circuit to provide the data in series.

GRAY COUNTER AND IMAGE SENSOR INCLUDING THE SAME
20210160450 · 2021-05-27 ·

An image sensor includes a pixel sensor that senses an incident light and outputs a sampling signal of an analog shape, a sampler that compares the sampling signal and a ramp signal and outputs a comparison signal being time-axis length information, and a gray counter that counts a length of the comparison signal in synchronization with a clock signal and outputs a digital value. The gray counter includes a first flip-flop that divides the clock signal by 2 and generates a first gray code signal, a second flip-flop that delays a first data signal being a four-divided signal of the clock signal and outputs a second gray code signal, and a third flip-flop that delays the second gray code signal being two-divided and outputs a third gray code signal.