×

Low offset and low glitch energy charge pump for PLL-based timing recovery systems

  • US 6,181,210 B1
  • Filed: 09/16/1999
  • Issued: 01/30/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A phase lock loop comprising:

  • a detector for comparing a phase or frequency characteristic of an input signal to a phase or frequency characteristic of a timing reference signal;

    a timing reference signal generator, connected in feedback fashion to provide a timing reference signal to the detector;

    a charge pump connected to receive control signals developed by the detector, the charge pump sourcing and sinking a characteristic current in response to the control signals, the charge pump constructed of two parallel current paths, each a mirror image of the other, and both coupled between a pump-up current source and a pump-down current source, wherein the charge pump includes feedback means coupled between an output and an adjustment current source, the feedback means operative to balance currents in the two parallel current paths so as to minimize DC offsets at the output;

    each of the two parallel current paths constructed of an upper switch connected in series with a lower switch, the common nodes of each parallel current path defining an output node; and

    a loop filter coupled between the charge pump and the timing reference generator, the loop filter developing a control voltage for the timing reference generator in response to a characteristic current sourced or sunk by the charge pump;

    wherein a first output node defined by the common nodes of the upper and lower switches defining one of the parallel current paths is coupled to the loop filter;

    the loop filter including an RC network having a resistor element in series with a first capacitor, together defining a zero of the filter, the RC network coupled between the charge pump'"'"'s first output and a reference potential in parallel with a second capacitor defining a pole of the filter;

    the charge pump including a second output node defined by the common nodes of the upper and lower switches defining a second one of the parallel current paths, the second output node coupled to a reference potential through a third capacitor;

    the feedback means including an amplifier, the amplifier having a first input coupled to a node defined between the resistor element and the first capacitor of the loop filter'"'"'s RC network, the amplifier having a second input connected to the second output node defined by the common nodes of the second parallel conduction path of the charge pump.

View all claims
  • 2 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×