This paper describes a dual delay-locked loop architecture which achieves low jitter, unlimited (modulo 2/spl pi/) phase shift, and large operating range. The architecture employs a core loop to generate coarsely spaced clocks, which are then used by a peripheral loop to generate the main system clock through phase interpolation. The design of an experimental prototype in a 0.8-/spl mu/m CMOS technology is described. The prototype achieves an operating range of 80 kHz-400 MHz. At 250 MHz, its peak-to-peak jitter with quiescent supply is 68 ps, and its jitter supply sensitivity is 0.4 ps/mV.
B.W. Garlepp, Kevin Donnelly, Jun Kim, P.S. Chau, Jared Zerbe, Ching-Chao Huang, Chanh Tran, C.L. Portmann, D. Stark, Yiu-Fai Chan, T.H. Lee, Mark Horowitz
B.W. Garlepp, Kevin Donnelly, Jun Kim, P.S. Chau, Jared Zerbe, Ching-Chao Huang, Chanh Tran, C.L. Portmann, D. Stark, Yiu-Fai Chan, T.H. Lee, Mark Horowitz
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