Method and apparatus for using a power grid for clock distribution in semiconductor integrated circuits
First Claim
1. An integrated circuit, comprising:
- a plurality of circuit components, each circuit component having at least one synchronous circuit element; and
a power grid for distributing a power supply voltage to said plurality of circuit components;
wherein said power grid is also used for distributing a periodic signal to said plurality of circuit components for use in providing a clock signal to each of said synchronous circuit elements.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for distributing clock signals in an integrated circuit is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the power grid of the integrated circuit is used to distribute a periodic timing signal, in addition to the power supply voltage, to local areas of the integrated circuit, the local areas having circuitry for extracting a local clock signal from the periodic timing signal. Instead of simply carrying a DC power supply signal, the power grid is provided with a waveform constituting the sum of the DC power supply signal and the periodic signal, and the power grid then supplies all areas of the integrated circuit with this waveform. Local circuits then tap the power grid as needed to extract the periodic signal, from which local clock signals are then generated. In another preferred embodiment, a periodic timing signal is provided in the form of electromagnetic radiation to local areas of the integrated circuit by means of an optical or radio frequency transmitter. Associated with each local area of the integrated circuit is an optical or radio frequency receiver for receiving the periodic timing signal, along with conversion circuitry for extracting a local clock signal from the periodic signal.
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17 Claims
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1. An integrated circuit, comprising:
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a plurality of circuit components, each circuit component having at least one synchronous circuit element; and a power grid for distributing a power supply voltage to said plurality of circuit components; wherein said power grid is also used for distributing a periodic signal to said plurality of circuit components for use in providing a clock signal to each of said synchronous circuit elements.
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2. An integrated circuit, comprising:
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a plurality of circuit components, each circuit component having at least one synchronous circuit element; and a power grid for distributing a power supply voltage to said plurality of circuit components; wherein said power grid is also used for distributing a periodic signal to said plurality of circuit components for use in providing a clock signal to each of said synchronous circuit elements, and wherein said plurality of circuit components are provided with a signal proportional to the sum of said power supply voltage and said periodic signal. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. An integrated circuit, comprising:
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a plurality of circuit components, each circuit component having at least one synchronous circuit element; a power grid for distributing a power supply voltage to said plurality of circuit components; wherein said power grid is also used for distributing a periodic signal to said plurality of circuit components for use in providing a clock signal to each of said synchronous circuit elements; a power input node for receiving said power supply voltage; a clock node for receiving said periodic signal; and a voltage adder circuit comprising; a first input coupled to said power input node; a second input coupled to said clock node; and an output coupled to said power grid; wherein said power grid is supplied with a voltage proportional to a sum of said power supply voltage and said periodic signal for distribution to said plurality of circuit components. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An apparatus for providing clock signals to a plurality of local circuits in an integrated circuit, comprising:
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means for receiving a periodic signal; means for receiving a power supply voltage; means for adding said periodic signal to said power supply voltage to produce a first signal; means for distributing said first signal to said plurality of local circuits, said means for distributing comprising a first node for receiving said first signal and a plurality of output nodes coupled to the local circuits; and means associated with each of the plurality of local circuits for deriving a local clock signal from said first signal; wherein said means for distributing displays a propagation delay between said first node and any of said output nodes which is less than a first percentage of the period of said local clock signals, whereby a clock skew exhibited by said integrated circuit is kept below said first percentage. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for providing clock signals to a plurality of local circuits in an integrated circuit, comprising the steps of:
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adding a periodic signal to a power supply voltage of said integrated circuit to produce a power-plus-clock signal; distributing the power-plus-clock signal to the plurality of local circuits; and for each local circuit, extracting a clock signal from the power-plus-clock signal.
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