Title :
A "Stitch" in Time: Accurate Timekeeping with On-Chip Compensation
Author :
Bhargava, Parag ; Arora, Mohit
Abstract :
Applications like energy meters that rely on real time data require accurate time under all environmental conditions. Typically, these applications rely on real time clock (RTC) for all real time operations but there are many factors like crystal aging, incorrect loading and temperature variations that tend to change the frequency of the clock used for RTC resulting in inaccurate time. Hence there is an unavoidable need to have compensation technique inside the RTC to counter balance this error in clock frequency of crystal. This paper describes a digital hardware compensation technique which compensates by adding or removing pulses in a particular timing window thus maintaining accurate clock. Technique described in this paper uses simple hardware to ensure low power consumption thus maintaining longer battery life. This enables applications to use cheaper crystal that may be inaccurate and compensate for the inaccuracies within the hardware thus reducing board cost.
Keywords :
clocks; compensation; crystal aging; digital hardware compensation technique; incorrect loading; on-chip compensation; real time clock; temperature variations; timekeeping; Aging; Batteries; Clocks; Counting circuits; Energy consumption; Frequency; Hardware; Temperature; Timing; Watthour meters; Accurate Real Time Clock; Accurate Timekeeping; Frequency Compensation; On-Chip Compensation; Temperature Compensated Real Time Clock;
Conference_Titel :
VLSI Design, 2009 22nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3506-7
DOI :
10.1109/VLSI.Design.2009.70