Claims
- 1. A digitally-controlled oscillator, comprising:
a plurality of switched capacitors, each of the plurality of capacitors coupled to a common node, for presenting a capacitance to the common node responsive to the state of an associated bit of a digital control word; output circuitry, having an input coupled to the common node, and having an output for driving an output clock signal; and inverting feedback logic, having an input coupled to the common node and having an output for driving the common node to a complementary voltage.
- 2. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors has a first plate coupled to receive a signal corresponding to the associated bit of the digital control word, and has a second plate connected in common with the second plate of others of the plurality of capacitors at the common node.
- 3. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors comprises a metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor having a source and a drain region connected together as the first plate, and having a gate electrode as the second plate.
- 4. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 1, wherein the plurality of switched capacitors are of varying capacitance values relative to one another.
- 5. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 4, wherein the plurality of switched capacitors comprise:
a first capacitor having a unit size, and associated with a least significant bit of the digital control word; at least one larger capacitor, each of the at least one larger capacitors associated with a more significant bit of the digital control word, and comprised of a plurality of capacitors of unit size connected in parallel.
- 6. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 4, wherein the capacitance values of the plurality of switched capacitors vary in a binary-weighted fashion.
- 7. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors has a first plate coupled to receive a signal corresponding to the associated bit of the digital control word, and has a second plate connected in common with the second plate of others of the plurality of switched capacitors at the common node;
and wherein the first plate of a smallest of the plurality of switched capacitors is coupled to receive a least significant bit of the digital control word, and the first plate of a largest of the plurality of switched capacitors is coupled to receive a most significant bit of the digital control word.
- 8. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 1, wherein the output circuitry comprises:
a Schmitt trigger having an input coupled to the common node.
- 9. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 8, wherein the inverting feedback logic comprises:
a fixed delay stage, having an input coupled to the output of the Schmitt trigger; and a driver, having an input coupled to an output of the fixed delay stage, and having an output coupled to the common node.
- 10. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 9, further comprising:
first and second reset transistors, each having a conduction path and a control terminal, the conduction paths of the first reset transistor connected between a power supply voltage and the common node, and the conduction path of the second reset transistor connected between the common node and a reference voltage; reset logic, having an input coupled to the output of the Schmitt trigger, and having outputs coupled to the control terminals of the first and second reset transistors, for turning on the first reset transistor responsive to a transition at the output of the Schmitt trigger indicating that the voltage at the common node has reached a first threshold of a logic level corresponding to the power supply voltage, and for turning on the second reset transistor responsive to a transition at the output of the Schmitt trigger indicating that the voltage at the common node has reached a second threshold of a logic level corresponding to the reference voltage.
- 11. The digitally-controlled oscillator of claim 10, wherein the reset logic also has an input coupled to the output of the fixed delay stage, and turns off the first and second reset transistors responsive to a transition at the output of the fixed delay stage.
- 12. A digital phase-locked loop circuit, comprising:
a phase-frequency detector, having inputs receiving an input clock signal and a feedback clock signal, for detecting a phase relationship between the input clock signal and the feedback clock signal; a loop filter, coupled to the phase-frequency detector, for adjusting a digital control word responsive to the detected phase relationship; a digitally-controlled oscillator, comprising:
a plurality of switched capacitors, each of the plurality of capacitors coupled to a common node, for presenting a capacitance to the common node responsive to the state of an associated bit of the digital control word; output circuitry, having an input coupled to the common node, and having an output for driving an output clock signal; and inverting feedback logic, having an input coupled to the common node and having an output for driving the common node to a complementary voltage; and feedback circuitry, having an input coupled to an output of the driver circuitry, and having an output for presenting the feedback clock signal to the phase detector.
- 13. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors has a first plate coupled to receive a signal corresponding to the associated bit of the digital control word, and has a second plate connected in common with the second plate of others of the plurality of capacitors at the common node.
- 14. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors comprises a metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor having a source and a drain region connected together as the first plate, and having a gate electrode as the second plate.
- 15. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 12, wherein the plurality of switched capacitors are of varying capacitance values relative to one another.
- 16. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 15, wherein the plurality of switched capacitors comprise:
a first capacitor having a unit size, and associated with a least significant bit of the digital control word; at least one larger capacitor, each of the at least one larger capacitors associated with a more significant bit of the digital control word, and comprised of a plurality of capacitors of unit size connected in parallel.
- 17. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 15, wherein the capacitance values of the plurality of switched capacitors vary in a binary-weighted fashion;
wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors has a first plate coupled to receive a signal corresponding to the associated bit of the digital control word, and has a second plate connected in common with the second plate of others of the plurality of switched capacitors at the common node; and wherein the first plate of a smallest of the plurality of switched capacitors is coupled to receive a least significant bit of the digital control word, and the first plate of a largest of the plurality of switched capacitors is coupled to receive a most significant bit of the digital control word.
- 18. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 12, wherein the output circuitry comprises:
a Schmitt trigger having an input coupled to the common second plate of the plurality of capacitors.
- 19. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 18, wherein the inverting feedback logic comprises:
a fixed delay stage, having an input coupled to the output of the Schmitt trigger; and a driver, having an input coupled to an output of the fixed delay stage, and having an output coupled to the common node.
- 20. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 19, wherein the digitally-controlled oscillator further comprises:
first and second reset transistors, each having a conduction path and a control terminal, the conduction paths of the first reset transistor connected between a power supply voltage and the common node, and the conduction path of the second reset transistor connected between the common node and a reference voltage; reset logic, having an input coupled to the output of the Schmitt trigger, and having outputs coupled to the control terminals of the first and second reset transistors, for turning on the first reset transistor responsive to a transition at the output of the Schmitt trigger indicating that the voltage at the common node has reached a first threshold of a logic level corresponding to the power supply voltage, and for turning on the second reset transistor responsive to a transition at the output of the Schmitt trigger indicating that the voltage at the common node has reached a second threshold of a logic level corresponding to the reference voltage.
- 21. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 20, wherein the reset logic also has an input coupled to the output of the fixed delay stage, and turns off the first and second reset transistors responsive to a transition at the output of the fixed delay stage.
- 22. The digital phase-locked loop circuit of claim 12, wherein the feedback circuitry comprises a programmable frequency divider.
- 23. An electronic system, comprising:
at least one input/output device; and an integrated circuit, coupled to the at least one input/output device, and comprising:
functional circuitry, for executing logical operations upon digital data signal in a synchronous fashion according to an internal clock signal; power distribution circuitry, coupled to the battery, for distributing power to the functional circuitry; and a digital phase-locked loop circuit for generating the internal clock signal, comprising:
a phase-frequency detector, having inputs receiving an input clock signal and a feedback clock signal, for detecting a phase relationship between the input clock signal and the feedback clock signal; a loop filter, coupled to the phase-frequency detector, for adjusting a digital control word responsive to the detected phase relationship; a digitally-controlled oscillator, comprising:
a plurality of switched capacitors, each of the plurality of capacitors coupled to a common node, for presenting a capacitance to the common node responsive to the state of an associated bit of the digital control word; output circuitry, having an input coupled to the common node, and having an output for driving an output clock signal; and inverting feedback logic, having an input coupled to the common node and having an output for driving the common node to a complementary voltage; and feedback circuitry, having an input coupled to an output of the driver circuitry, and having an output for presenting the feedback clock signal to the phase detector.
- 24. The system of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors has a first plate coupled to receive a signal corresponding to the associated bit of the digital control word, and has a second plate connected in common with the second plate of others of the plurality of capacitors at the common node.
- 25. The system of claim 23, wherein the capacitance values of the plurality of switched capacitors vary in a binary-weighted fashion;
wherein each of the plurality of switched capacitors has a first plate coupled to receive a signal corresponding to the associated bit of the digital control word, and has a second plate connected in common with the second plate of others of the plurality of switched capacitors at the common node; and wherein the first plate of a smallest of the plurality of switched capacitors is coupled to receive a least significant bit of the digital control word, and the first plate of a largest of the plurality of switched capacitors is coupled to receive a most significant bit of the digital control word.
- 25. The system of claim 23, wherein the output circuitry comprises:
a Schmitt trigger having an input coupled to the common second plate of the plurality of capacitors; wherein the inverting feedback logic comprises:
a fixed delay stage, having an input coupled to the output of the Schmitt trigger; and a driver, having an input coupled to an output of the fixed delay stage, and having an output coupled to the common node; wherein the digitally-controlled oscillator further comprises:
first and second reset transistors, each having a conduction path and a control terminal, the conduction paths of the first reset transistor connected between a power supply voltage and the common node, and the conduction path of the second reset transistor connected between the common node and a reference voltage; reset logic, having an input coupled to the output of the Schmitt trigger, and having outputs coupled to the control terminals of the first and second reset transistors, for turning on the first reset transistor responsive to a transition at the output of the Schmitt trigger indicating that the voltage at the common node has reached a first threshold of a logic level corresponding to the power supply voltage, and for turning on the second reset transistor responsive to a transition at the output of the Schmitt trigger indicating that the voltage at the common node has reached a second threshold of a logic level corresponding to the reference voltage; and wherein the reset logic also has an input coupled to the output of the fixed delay stage, and turns off the first and second reset transistors responsive to a transition at the output of the fixed delay stage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1), of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/030,723, filed Nov. 8, 1996, and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/036,865, filed Feb. 5, 1997, both incorporated herein by this reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuations (1)
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