Apparatuses, methods, and systems for glitch-free clock switching
US-2016269034-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US2016259755A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016259755-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514636504-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Aspects disclosed in the detailed description include high-frequency signal observations in electronic systems. In this regard, a high-frequency signal observation circuit is provided in an electronic system to enable high-frequency signal observations. In one aspect, the high-frequency signal observation circuit comprises an observation signal selection circuit. The observation signal selection circuit is programmably controlled to select an observation signal among a plurality of electronic input signals (e.g., control signals) received from the electronic system. In another aspect, the high-frequency signal observation circuit is configured to utilize a bypass data path, which is routed around serializer/deserializer (SerDes) logic in the electronic system, to output the observation signal for observation. By programmably selecting the observation signal and outputting the observation signal via the bypass data path, it is possible to examine accurately any high-frequency signal (e.g., high-frequency clock signal) in the electronic system with minimized delay and/or degradation in the high-frequency signal.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A high-frequency signal observation circuit, comprising: an observation signal selection circuit communicatively coupled to a high-speed input/output (I/O) circuit via a bypass data path, wherein the observation signal selection circuit is configured to receive a plurality of electronic input signals; and a signal control logic coupled to the observation signal selection circuit and the high-speed I/O circuit, wherein the signal control logic is configured to: provide one or more selection control signals to the observation signal selection circuit to select an observation signal among the plurality of electronic input signals; control the observation signal selection circuit to provide the observation signal to the high-speed I/O circuit via the bypass data path; and provide a first output control signal to the high-speed I/O circuit to output the observation signal as an electronic output signal. 2 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electronic input signals comprises one or more control signals. 3 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 2 , wherein the one or more control signals comprises at least one high-frequency clock signal configured to control a serializer/deserializer (SerDes) logic coupled to the high-speed I/O circuit. 4 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 3 , wherein the SerDes logic is configured to: generate a serialized data signal based on the at least one high-frequency clock signal; and provide the serialized data signal to the high-speed I/O circuit. 5 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 4 , wherein the signal control logic is further configured to provide a second output control signal to the high-speed I/O circuit to output the serialized data signal as the electronic output signal. 6 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 4 , wherein the bypass data path is configured to bypass the SerDes logic. 7 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the observation signal selection circuit comprises a plurality of low-distortion multiplexers (MUXs) disposed according to a binary tree structure. 8 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the high-speed I/O circuit is selected from the group consisting of: a peripheral component interconnect (PCI) express (PCIe) circuit; a universal serial bus (USB) circuit; a universal flash storage (UFS) circuit; a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) circuit; and a serial advanced technology attachment (SATA) circuit. 9 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 1 integrated into an integrated circuit (IC). 10 . The high-frequency signal observation circuit of claim 1 integrated into a device selected from the group consisting of: a set top box; an entertainment unit; a navigation device; a communications device; a fixed location data unit; a mobile location data unit; a mobile phone; a cellular phone; a computer; a portable computer; a desktop computer; a personal digital assistant (PDA); a monitor; a computer monitor; a television; a tuner; a radio; a satellite radio; a music player; a digital music player; a portable music player; a digital video player; a video player; a digital video disc (DVD) player; and a portable digital video player. 11 . A high-frequency signal observation circuit, comprising: a means for selecting an observation signal communicatively coupled to a high-speed input/output (I/O) circuit via a bypass data path, wherein the means for selecting the observation signal is configured to receive a plurality of electronic input signals; and a means for providing a control signal coupled to the means for selecting the observation signal and the high-speed I/O circuit, wherein the means for providing the control signal is configured to: provide one or more selection control signals to the means for selecting the observation signal to select the observation signal among the plurality of electronic input signals; control the means for selecting the observation signal to provide the observation signal to the high-speed I/O circuit via the bypass data path; and provide a first output control signal to the high-speed I/O circuit to output the observation signal as an electronic output signal. 12 . A method for observing a high-frequency signal, comprising: configuring an observation signal selection circuit to receive a plurality of electronic input signals; providing one or more selection control signals from a signal control logic to the observation signal selection circuit to select an observation signal among the plurality of electronic input signals; outputting the observation signal to a high-speed input/output (I/O) circuit via a bypass data path; and providing a first output control signal from the signal control logic to the high-speed I/O circuit to output the observation signal. 13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising configuring the observation signal selection circuit to receive at least one high-frequency clock signal configured to control a serializer/deserializer (SerDes) logic. 14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising providing the one or more selection control signals to control the observation signal selection circuit to select the at least one high-frequency clock signal as the observation signal. 15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising outputting the observation signal to the high-speed I/O circuit via the bypass data path that bypasses the SerDes logic. 16 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising selecting the observation signal using a plurality of low-distortion multiplexers (MUXs) in the observation signal selection circuit. 17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising selecting the observation signal using the plurality of low-distortion MUXs arranged in a binary tree structure. 18 . An electronic system configured to enable high-frequency signal observation, comprising: a high-frequency signal observation circuit, comprising: a high-speed input/output (I/O) circuit configured to output an electronic output signal from an electronic system; an observation signal selection circuit coupled to the high-speed I/O circuit via a bypass data path, wherein the observation signal selection circuit is configured to receive a plurality of electronic input signals from the electronic system; and a signal control logic coupled to the observation signal selection circuit and the high-speed I/O circuit, wherein the signal control logic is configured to: provide one or more selection control signals to the observation signal selection circuit to select an observation signal among the plurality of electronic input signals; control the observation signal selection circuit to provide the observation signal to the high-speed I/O circuit via the bypass data path; and provide a first output control signal to the high-speed I/O circuit to output the observation signal as the electronic output signal. 19 . The electronic system of claim 18 , further comprising: a serializer/deserializer (SerDes) logic coupled to the high-speed I/O circuit, wherein the SerDes logic is configured to: receive at least one parallelized data input signal and at least one high-frequency clock signal from the electronic system, wherein the at least one high-frequency clock signal is among the plurality of electronic input signals; generate a serialized data signal based on t
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