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IEICE Transactions on Electronics
Online ISSN : 1745-1353
Print ISSN : 0916-8524
Special Section on Analog Circuits and Their Application Technologies
Type-I Digital Ring-Based PLL Using Loop Delay Compensation and ADC-Based Sampling Phase Detector
Zule XUAnugerah FIRDAUZIMasaya MIYAHARAKenichi OKADAAkira MATSUZAWA
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  • Zule XU

    The University of Tokyo

  • Anugerah FIRDAUZI

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Masaya MIYAHARA

    High Energy Accelerator Research Organization

  • Kenichi OKADA

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Akira MATSUZAWA

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Keywords:type-I,digital phase-locked loop,ring-based PLL
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2019 Volume E102.CIssue 7Pages 520-529

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/transele.2018CTP0011
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  • Published: July 01, 2019Manuscript Received: November 12, 2018Released on J-STAGE: July 01, 2019Accepted: -Advance online publication: -Manuscript Revised: February 01, 2019
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This paper presents a type-I digital ring-based PLL with wide loop bandwidth to lower the ring oscillator's noise contribution. The loop delay due to the D flip-flops at filter's output is compensated in order to lower the noise peak and stably achieve wide loop bandwidth. The input-referred jitter is lowered by using a successive-approximated-register analog-to-digital converter (SAR-ADC)-based sampling phase detector (SPD). A stacked reference buffer is introduced to reduce the transient short-circuit current for low power and low reference spur. The locking issue due to the steady-state phase error in a type-I PLL and the limited range of the phase detector is addressed using a TDC-assisted loop. The loop stability and phase noise are analyzed, suggesting a trade-off for the minimum jitter. The solutions in detail are described. The prototype PLL fabricated in 65 nm CMOS demonstrates 2.0 ps RMS jitter, 3.1 mW power consumption, and 0.067 mm2 area, with 50 MHz reference frequency and 2.0 GHz output frequency.

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