Differential phase-frequency detector
US-9923565-B2 · Mar 20, 2018 · US
US10250267B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10250267-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715843575-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A phase-frequency detector (PFD) is electrically coupled to a charge pump of a phase-locked-loop (PLL). The PFD includes a first differential latch electrically coupled to the charge pump. The first differential latch drives a differential pair of increment signals to the charge pump in response to differential pairs of both reference clock signals and reset signals. The PFD also includes a second differential latch electrically coupled to the charge pump. The second differential latch drives a differential pair of decrement signals to the charge pump in response to differential pairs of both feedback clock signals and reset signals. The PFD also includes a differential AND gate electrically coupled to both the first differential latch and the second differential latch. The differential AND gate drives the differential pair of reset signals to both of the differential latches in response to the differential pairs of both increment signals and decrement signals.
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A phase-frequency detector (PFD) electrically coupled to a charge pump of a phase-locked-loop (PLL), the PFD comprising: a first differential latch electrically coupled to the charge pump, the first differential latch configured to, in response to receiving a differential pair of reference clock signals and a differential pair of reset signals, drive a differential pair of increment signals to the charge pump, the increment signals being in the form of voltage swings to a first and a second power rail; a second differential latch electrically coupled to the charge pump, the second differential latch configured to, in response to receiving a differential pair of feedback clock signals and the differential pair of reset signals, drive a differential pair of decrement signals to the charge pump, the decrement signals being in the form of voltage swings to a first and a second power rail; and a differential AND gate electrically coupled to the first differential latch and further electrically coupled to the second differential latch, the differential AND gate having two inputs and an output, and producing a logic true output if and only if both inputs are logic true, the differential AND gate configured to, in response to receiving a true value from the differential pair of increment signals from the first differential latch and further in response to receiving a true value from the differential pair of decrement signals from the second differential latch, drive the differential pair of reset signals to the first differential latch and further drive the differential pair of reset signals to the second differential latch, the reset signals being in the form of voltage swings to a first and a second power rail. 2. The PFD of claim 1 , wherein the differential AND gate, the first differential latch, and the second differential latch are complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) devices. 3. The PFD of claim 2 , wherein the differential pair of reference clock signals include a true reference clock signal and a complement reference clock signal, wherein the differential pair of feedback clock signals include a true feedback clock signal and a complement feedback clock signal, wherein the differential pair of increment signals include a true increment signal and a complement increment signal, wherein the differential pair of decrement signals include a true decrement signal and a complement decrement signal, and wherein the differential pair of reset signals include a true reset signal and a complement reset signal. 4. The PFD of claim 3 , wherein the differential AND gate comprises: a true reset circuit including a NAND gate and further including a first set of series-coupled inverters, an output of the NAND gate electrically coupled to an input of the first set of series-coupled inverters, the true reset circuit configured to, in response to receiving the true increment signal from the first differential latch and further in response to receiving the true decrement signal from the second differential latch, drive the true reset signal to the first differential latch and further drive the true reset signal to the second differential latch; and a complement reset circuit including a NOR gate and further including a second set series-coupled inverters, an output of the NOR gate electrically coupled to an input of the second set of series-coupled inverters, the complement reset circuit configured to, in response to receiving the complement increment signal from the first differential latch and further in response to receiving the complement decrement signal from the second differential latch, drive the complement reset signal to the first differential latch and further drive the complement reset signal to the second differential latch. 5. The PFD of claim 4 , wherein the differential AND gate further comprises: a first cross-coupled inverter, a first terminal of the first cross-coupled inverter electrically coupled to an output of the true reset circuit, and a second terminal of the first cross-coupled inverter electrically coupled to an output of the complement reset circuit, the first cross-coupled inverter configured to reduce skew between the true reset signal and the complement reset signal. 6. The PFD of claim 5 , wherein the first set of series-coupled inverters is a first set of at least three inverters, wherein the second set of series-coupled inverters is a second set of at least three inverters, and wherein the differential AND gate further comprises: a second cross-coupled inverter, a first terminal of the second cross-coupled inverter electrically coupled to the true reset circuit between an output of a second inverter of the first set of at least three inverters and an input of a third inverter of the first set of at least three inverters, and a second terminal of the second cross-coupled inverter electrically coupled to the complement reset circuit between an output of a second inverter of the second set of at least three inverters and an input of a third inverter of the second set of at least three inverters, the second cross-coupled inverter configured to reduce skew between the true reset signal and the complement reset signal. 7. The PFD of claim 3 , wherein a first at least one differential buffer is electrically coupled between an output of the first differential latch and the charge pump, the first at least one differential buffer configured to reduce skew between the true increment signal and the complement increment signal, and wherein a second at least one differential buffer is electrically coupled between an output of the second differential latch and the charge pump, the second at least one differential buffer configured to reduce skew between the true decrement signal and the complement decrement signal. 8. A method of operating a phase-frequency detector (PFD) electrically coupled to a charge pump of a phase-locked-loop (PLL), the method comprising: driving, in response to receiving a differential pair of reference clock signals at a first differential latch of the PFD and a differential pair of reset signals at the first differential latch, a differential pair of increment signals from the first differential latch to the charge pump and from the first differential latch to a differential AND gate of the PFD, the increment signals being in the form of voltage swings to a first and a second power rail, the differential AND gate having two inputs and an output, and producing a logic high output if and only if both inputs are logic high; driving, in response to receiving a differential pair of feedback clock signals at a second differential latch of the PFD and the differential pair of reset signals at the second differential latch, a differential pair of decrement signals from the second differential latch to the charge pump and from the second differential latch to the differential AND gate, the decrement signals being in the form of voltage swings to a first and a second power rail; and driving, in response to receiving a true value from the differential pair of increment signals from the first differential latch at the differential AND gate and further in response to receiving a true value from the differential pair of decrement signals from the second differential latch at the differential AND gate, the differential pair of reset signals from the differential AND gate to the first differential latch and from the differential AND gate to the second differential latch, the reset signals being in the form of voltage swings to a first and a second power rail. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the differential AND gate, the first differential latch, and the second differential latch are complementary me
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