Hybrid phase locked loop having wide locking range

US9515669B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9515669-B2
Application numberUS-201615047778-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 19, 2016
Priority dateMar 23, 2015
Publication dateDec 6, 2016
Grant dateDec 6, 2016

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A digital phased lock loop includes a digital controlled oscillator configured to produce an output signal at a frequency. A phase comparator compares the output signal, or a signal derived therefrom, with a reference signal to produce a phase error signal. A first loop filter produces a first control signal for the digital controlled oscillator from an output of the phase comparator. A frequency error measuring circuit coupled to the output of the phase comparator produces a frequency error signal. A second loop filter produces a second control signal for the digital controlled oscillator from an output of the frequency error measuring circuit. A circuit combines the first and second control signals and provides the combined control signals to the digital controlled oscillator.

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What is claimed is: 1. A digital phased lock loop comprising: a digital controlled oscillator configured to produce an output signal at a frequency; a phase comparator configured to compare the output signal, or a signal derived therefrom, with a reference signal to produce a phase error signal; a first loop filter configured to produce a first control signal for the digital controlled oscillator from an output of the phase comparator; a frequency error measuring circuit coupled to the output of the phase comparator and configured to produce a frequency error signal; a second loop filter configured to produce a second control signal for the digital controlled oscillator from an output of the frequency error measuring circuit; and a circuit for combining the first and second control signals and providing the combined control signals to the digital controlled oscillator. 2. The digital phased lock loop of claim 1 , wherein: the first loop filter comprises a proportional part producing a proportional component of the control signal, an integral part producing an integral component of the control signal, and an adder configured to receive the respective proportional and integral components at first and second inputs thereof to produce the control signal, the integral part including a delayed feedback loop normally configured to accept the integral component at an input thereof; and the second loop filter comprises a proportional part producing a proportional component of the control signal, an integral part producing an integral component of the control signal, and an adder configured to receive the respective proportional and integral components at first and second inputs thereof to produce the control signal, the integral part including a delayed feedback loop normally configured to accept the integral component at an input thereof. 3. The digital phase locked loop of claim 1 , wherein: the delayed feedback loop in the first and second loop filters each comprise a unit delay memory. 4. The digital phase locked loop of claim 1 , wherein: the frequency error measuring circuit is configured to count the number of phase transitions in a fixed time window and determined the frequency error responsive to said counted number of phase transitions. 5. The digital phase locked loop of claim 1 , wherein: the frequency error measuring circuit is configured to determine the periodicity of the phase difference between the output signal and the reference signal and compute the inverse of the determined periodicity to measure the frequency error. 6. A method of reducing the convergence time in a digital phase locked loop, comprising: comparing the phase of an output signal, or a signal derived therefrom, of a digital controlled oscillator, the output signal having phase and frequency with a reference signal to produce a phase error signal; filtering the phase error signal in a first loop filter having a proportional part producing a proportional component and an integral part producing an integral component, the integral part including a delayed feedback loop normally receiving at an input thereof the integral component; applying the proportional and integral components to respective first and second inputs of an adder to produce a first control signal; comparing the frequency of the output signal with the frequency of the reference signal, or a signal derived therefrom to produce a frequency error signal; filtering the frequency error signal in a second loop filter having a proportional part producing a proportional component and an integral part producing an integral component, the integral part including a delayed feedback loop normally receiving at an input thereof the integral component; and combining the first and second control signals and providing the combined control signals to the digital controlled oscillator. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein comparing the frequency of the output signal with the frequency of the reference signal, or a signal derived therefrom comprises: counting the number of phase transitions in a fixed time window; and determining the frequency error responsive to said counted number of phase transitions. 8. The method of claim 6 wherein comparing the frequency of the output signal with the frequency of the reference signal, or a signal derived therefrom comprises: determining the periodicity of the phase difference between the output signal and the reference signal; and computing the inverse of the determined periodicity.

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  • concerning mainly the controlled oscillator of the loop · CPC title

  • using at least two phase detectors or a frequency and phase detector in the loop · CPC title

  • H03L7/093Primary

    using special filtering or amplification characteristics in the loop (H03L7/087 - H03L7/091 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation · CPC title

  • the oscillator being a digital oscillator, e.g. composed of a fixed oscillator followed by a variable frequency divider (H03L7/0995 takes precedence; fixed oscillators with means for selecting among various phases H03L7/0814) · CPC title

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What does patent US9515669B2 cover?
A digital phased lock loop includes a digital controlled oscillator configured to produce an output signal at a frequency. A phase comparator compares the output signal, or a signal derived therefrom, with a reference signal to produce a phase error signal. A first loop filter produces a first control signal for the digital controlled oscillator from an output of the phase comparator. A frequen…
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Microsemi Soc Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03L7/093. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Dec 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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