Title :
Cell-based fully integrated CMOS frequency synthesizers
Author :
Mijuskovic, Dejan ; Bayer, Martin ; Chomicz, Thecla ; Garg, Nitin ; James, Frederick ; McEntarfer, Philip ; Porter, Jeff
Author_Institution :
High Performance Microprocessor Div., Motorola Inc., Chandler, AZ, USA
fDate :
3/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A family of standard cells for phase-locked loop (PLL) applications is presented. The applications are processed using a 1.5 μm, n-well, double-polysilicon, double-layer metal CMOS process. Applications include frequency synthesis for computer clock generation, disk drives, and pixel clock generators for computer monitors, with maximum frequencies up to 80 MHz. The synthesizers require no external components since the loop filter and oscillator are on chip with the phase frequency detector and the charge pump. Special voltage and current reference cells are discussed. Analysis of noise sources in the PLL demonstrates the need for reducing the phase noise of the system. A low phase noise is achieved through supply rejection techniques and by placing the oscillator in a high-gain feedback loop to minimize its noise contributions. Laboratory measurements of completed silicon show synthesizers with exceptionally linear gain, as well as transient responses and phase noise similar to predicted results
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; feedback; frequency synthesizers; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; phase-locked loops; semiconductor device noise; transient response; 1.5 micron; 80 MHz; CMOS frequency synthesizers; PLL applications; Si; cell-based design; charge pump; computer clock generation; current reference cells; disk drives; double-layer metal CMOS process; high-gain feedback loop; n-well double-polysilicon process; phase frequency detector; phase noise; phase-locked loop; pixel clock generators; standard cells; supply rejection techniques; transient responses; voltage reference cells; Application software; CMOS process; Clocks; Computer displays; Disk drives; Filters; Frequency synthesizers; Oscillators; Phase locked loops; Phase noise;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of