Adjustable lock-in circuit for phase-locked loops
First Claim
1. An adjustable lock-in circuit for enabling any phase-locked loop to become locked according to a targeted lock-in time, comprising:
- a feedback line connected with the output of the adjustable lock-in circuit and also coupled to the output of a filter;
a sensor for comparing a feedback voltage with the reference voltage and providing its output;
two stacked PMOS transistors connected between power supply and the output; and
two stacked NMOS transistors connected between the output and ground.
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The adjustable lock-in circuits basically include a sensor, a reference voltage, two stacked PMOS transistors, two stacked NMOS transistors, and a feedback line. The sensor compares a feedback voltage with a reference voltage. If the sensing voltage does not reach the reference voltage, the output voltage of the sensor turns on the corresponding transistor, which provides a current to its output until the voltage at feedback reaches the reference voltage. The time to reach the expected voltage level is simply equal to the charge stored at the filter divided by the current, which can be scaled by a device aspect ratio of the transistor. Consequently, all adjustable lock-in circuits provide an adjustable initial loop condition closer to the expected loop condition according to a targeted lock-in time. In addition, the initial loop condition is varied by changing the reference voltage level.
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1. An adjustable lock-in circuit for enabling any phase-locked loop to become locked according to a targeted lock-in time, comprising:
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a feedback line connected with the output of the adjustable lock-in circuit and also coupled to the output of a filter;
a sensor for comparing a feedback voltage with the reference voltage and providing its output;
two stacked PMOS transistors connected between power supply and the output; and
two stacked NMOS transistors connected between the output and ground. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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