A portable digital DLL for high-speed CMOS interface circuits
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits 34(5): 632-644
Article 1999 English
Authors
BG
B.W. Garlepp
KD
Kevin Donnelly
JK
Jun Kim
Abstract
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A digital delay-locked loop (DLL) that achieves infinite phase range and 40-ps worst case phase resolution at 400 MHz was developed in a 3.3-V, 0.4-/spl mu/m standard CMOS process. The DLL uses dual delay lines with an end-of-cycle detector, phase blenders, and duty cycle correcting multiplexers. This more easily process portable DLL achieves jitter performance comparable to a more complex analog DLL when placed into identical high-speed interface circuits fabricated on the same test-chip die. At 400 MHz, the digital DLL provides <250 ps peak-to-peak long-term jitter at 3.3 V and operates down to 1.7 V, where it dissipates 60 mW. The DLL occupies 0.96 mm/sup 2/.
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