Spread spectrum clock generator
US-2016049947-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US9813068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9813068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514872236-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A spread spectrum clock generator includes a phase comparator that compares a reference clock with a feedback clock, a low-pass filter that passes a predetermined low-frequency component, a phase lock loop that includes a voltage-controlled oscillator generating an output clock whose frequency corresponds to the filtered signal, a triangular wave controller that generates a triangular wave signal for frequency-modulating the spread spectrum clock based on the output clock, a delay controller that generates the feedback clock by controlling delay of the output clock based on the triangular wave signal, a first counter that counts the output clock and output a first count value, a second counter that counts the reference clock and output a second count value, and a phase error correction circuit that compares the first count value with the second count value and corrects phase error of the output clock.
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What is claimed is: 1. A spread spectrum clock generator, comprising: a phase comparator to compare a reference clock with a feedback clock to obtain a comparison result; a low-pass filter to pass a predetermined low-frequency component from a signal of the comparison result to obtain a filtered signal; a phase lock loop including a voltage-controlled oscillator that generates an output clock whose frequency corresponds to the filtered signal; a triangular wave controller to generate a triangular wave signal for frequency-modulating a spread spectrum clock based on the output clock; a delay controller to generate the feedback clock by controlling delay of the output clock based on the triangular wave signal; a first counter to count the output clock to output a first count value; a second counter to count the reference clock to output a second count value; and a phase error correction circuit to compare the first count value with the second count value for period that is a cycle or a multiple of the cycle of the frequency modulation and correct phase error of the output clock by modifying a shape of the triangular wave signal so that the first count value matches the second count value based on the comparison result. 2. The spread spectrum clock generator according to claim 1 , wherein the triangular wave controller generates a correction timing signal, and the phase error correction circuit modifies the shape of the triangular wave signal for period that is a cycle or a multiple of the cycle of the frequency modulation indicated by the correction timing signal. 3. The spread spectrum clock generator according to claim 1 , wherein the phase error correction circuit modifies the shape of the triangular wave signal by modifying at least one of an integrated value of a waveform above a centerline of the triangular wave signal and an integrated value of the waveform below the centerline of the triangular wave based on the comparison result. 4. The spread spectrum clock generator according to claim 1 , wherein the triangular wave signal is a stepwise digital triangular wave signal including a maximum value period and a minimum value period, and the phase error correction circuit modifies the shape of the stepwise digital triangular wave signal by modifying at least one of the maximum value period and the minimum value period of the digital triangular wave signal based on the comparison result obtained by the phase comparator. 5. The spread spectrum clock generator according to claim 4 , wherein the phase error correction circuit, in modifying the shape of the triangular wave signal for period that is a cycle or a multiple of the cycle of the frequency modulation, modifies the shape of the stepwise digital triangular wave signal by modifying at least any one of the maximum value period and the minimum value period of the same stepwise digital triangular wave signals or different digital triangular wave signals among multiple stepwise digital triangular wave signals included in the period that is a multiple of the cycle of the frequency modulation. 6. An electronic apparatus comprising the spread spectrum clock generator according to claim 1 . 7. A spread spectrum clock generation method comprising the steps of: comparing a reference clock with a feedback clock to obtain a comparison result; performing filtering to pass a predetermined low-frequency component from a signal of the comparison result to obtain a filtered signal; employing a voltage-controlled oscillator that generates an output clock whose frequency corresponds to the filtered signal; generating a triangular wave signal for frequency-modulating a spread spectrum clock based on the output clock; generating the feedback clock by controlling delay of the output clock based on the triangular wave signal; counting the output clock and output a first count value; counting the reference clock and output a second count value; and comparing the first count value with the second count value for period that is a cycle or a multiple of the cycle of the frequency modulation and correcting phase error of the output clock by modifying a shape of the triangular wave signal so that the first count value matches the second count value based on the comparison result.
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