Patent classifications
H03L7/197
Phase lock loop circuit based signal generation in an optical measurement system
An exemplary system includes a PLL circuit and a precision timing circuit connected to the PLL circuit. The PLL circuit has a PLL feedback period defined by a reference clock and includes a voltage controlled oscillator configured to lock to the reference clock and having a plurality of stages configured to output a plurality of fine phase signals each having a different phase, and a feedback divider configured to be clocked by a single fine phase signal included in the plurality of fine phase signals and have a plurality of feedback divider states during the PLL feedback period. The precision timing circuit is configured to generate a timing pulse and set, based on a first combination of one of the fine phase signals and one of the feedback divider states, a temporal position of the timing pulse within the PLL feedback period.
Phase lock loop circuit based signal generation in an optical measurement system
An exemplary system includes a PLL circuit and a precision timing circuit connected to the PLL circuit. The PLL circuit has a PLL feedback period defined by a reference clock and includes a voltage controlled oscillator configured to lock to the reference clock and having a plurality of stages configured to output a plurality of fine phase signals each having a different phase, and a feedback divider configured to be clocked by a single fine phase signal included in the plurality of fine phase signals and have a plurality of feedback divider states during the PLL feedback period. The precision timing circuit is configured to generate a timing pulse and set, based on a first combination of one of the fine phase signals and one of the feedback divider states, a temporal position of the timing pulse within the PLL feedback period.
TIME-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER IN PHASE-LOCKED LOOP
A time-to-digital converter includes a delay unit into which a first signal is input and a sampling unit into which a second signal is input. The delay unit includes a first delay chain, a second delay chain, and a third delay chain that are connected in series in sequence. The delay unit delays the first signal. The first delay chain includes at least one first delayer. The second delay chain includes at least three second delayers. The third delay chain includes a third delayer. The delay duration of the first delayer and the delay duration of the third delayer are greater than delay duration of the second delayer. The sampling unit samples output signals of first delayers in the first delay chain, second delayers in the second delay chain, and third delayers in the third delay chain at a preset time point of the second signal.
TIME-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER IN PHASE-LOCKED LOOP
A time-to-digital converter includes a delay unit into which a first signal is input and a sampling unit into which a second signal is input. The delay unit includes a first delay chain, a second delay chain, and a third delay chain that are connected in series in sequence. The delay unit delays the first signal. The first delay chain includes at least one first delayer. The second delay chain includes at least three second delayers. The third delay chain includes a third delayer. The delay duration of the first delayer and the delay duration of the third delayer are greater than delay duration of the second delayer. The sampling unit samples output signals of first delayers in the first delay chain, second delayers in the second delay chain, and third delayers in the third delay chain at a preset time point of the second signal.
Reducing noise contribution in compensating for unequal successive time periods of a reference clock in a fractional-N phase locked loop
Enhancing the accuracy in compensating errors caused by a reference signal with unequal successive periods in a fractional-N phase locked loop (PLL). A compensation block generates a compensation factor, and is implemented based on a correction block and a filter. The correction block generates a correction signal containing a first frequency correction factor and a second frequency correction factor for a first period and a second period constituting each pair of successive periods, with the correction signal also containing a noise component at direct current (DC). The filter operates to remove the noise component at DC from the correction signal to generate a compensation factor containing the first frequency correction factor and the second frequency correction factor. The compensation factor thus generated may be provided as an input to a division factor generator of a frequency divider block of the PLL, potentially resulting in zero error frequency synthesis.
Phase lock loop (PLL) synchronization
In an embodiment, an apparatus includes an integrated circuit (IC) chip configured to receive a timing signal and a reference clock signal. The IC chips is configured to a reference time signal based on the timing signal and the reference clock signal. The IC chip includes a phase lock loop (PLL). The PLL is synchronized based on the reference time signal.
RADIO DEVICE WITH RESONATOR
A radio device comprises a radio transceiver, a resonator, a temperature measurement unit, a frequency synthesiser and a processing system. A temperature signal from the temperature measurement unit, representative of a measured temperature of the resonator, is used to determine an estimated frequency offset for the resonator at the measured temperature using a model stored in a memory of the processing system that relates frequency offset to temperature. A periodic signal from the resonator is provided to the frequency synthesizer, which, in dependence on the estimated frequency offset, is used to generate a periodic local signal. The radio transceiver receives a radio signal comprising a periodic component at a received signal frequency. An error value representative of a difference between the received signal frequency and a frequency of the periodic local signal is determined and used to update one or more parameters of the model stored in the memory.
Apparatus for mitigating wandering spurs in a fractional-N frequency synthesizer
The present invention provides a fractional-N frequency synthesizer comprising a divider controller comprising a multistage noise Shaping (MASH) digital delta-sigma modulator comprising L error feedback modulator (EFM) stages, wherein the jth EFM stage is configured to receive as an input the sum of the error of the preceding EFM stage and a high amplitude dither signal derived from the error of the kth EFM stage, where 1≤j≤k≤L.
REDUCTION OF NOISE IN OUTPUT CLOCK DUE TO UNEQUAL SUCCESSIVE TIME PERIODS OF A REFERENCE CLOCK IN A FRACTIONAL-N PHASE LOCKED LOOP
A division factor generator of a feedback divider block in a fractional-N phase locked loop (PLL). The division factor generator is enabled to operate with larger values of division factors without increased complexity of an internal modulator core implemented, for example, as a delta-sigma modulator (DSM) having a signal transfer function (STF), wherein the STF always generates only an integer value as an output in response to an integer value received as input.
Frequency generation with dynamic switching between closed-loop operation and open-loop operation
Some examples relate to a frequency synthesizer. The frequency synthesizer includes an oscillator including an input terminal and an output terminal. A frequency locked-loop or phase-locked loop (FLL/PLL) unit is arranged on a feedback path extending between the output terminal of the oscillator and the input terminal of the oscillator. A switching unit is configured to selectively switch between a first mode of operation in which the feedback path is closed and the FLL/PLL unit is coupled to the input terminal of the oscillator, and a second mode of operation in which the feedback path is open and a ramping unit is coupled to the input terminal of the oscillator while the feedback path is open.