一个宽带分数n环锁相环与分数杂散抑制利用频谱形状分割

T. Kao, Che-Fu Liang, H. Chiu, Michael Ashburn
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分数n锁相环在无线和有线电路中都起着重要的作用。为了降低相位域的量化噪声,需要更精细的时序分辨率。在传统的设计中,相位插补器(PI)由于其简单而被用来抑制量化噪声,但代价是增益误差和非线性。这些亚相非理想性导致了较大的分数杂散[2-5]。减少这些杂散的技术包括使用PI失配和杂散抵消方案[2],数字相关和抵消[3],使用带有开关环路滤波器和偏移电荷泵的连续需求器[4],以及前景校准[5]。本文提出了一种基于环形振荡器的2MHz带宽分数n锁相环,该锁相环采用频谱形分段反馈方法来减轻由PI非理想性引起的分数杂散。该方法设计紧凑,与之前的工作相比,无需相关、抵消或校准方法即可实现26dB的杂散降低。
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A wideband fractional-N ring PLL with fractional-spur suppression using spectrally shaped segmentation
Fractional-N PLLs play an important role in both wireless and wireline circuits. Finer timing resolution is needed to reduce the quantization noise in the phase domain. In conventional designs, a phase interpolator (PI) is used to suppress the quantization noise due to its simplicity, but at a cost of gain error and non-linearity. These sub-phase non-idealities result in large fractional spurs [2-5]. Techniques for reducing these spurs include using a PI mismatch and spur-cancellation scheme [2], digital correlation and cancellation [3], use of a successive requantizer with switched loop filter and offset charge-pump [4], and foreground calibration [5]. This paper presents a ring-oscillator based 2MHz bandwidth fractional-N PLL that uses a spectrally shaped segmented-feedback approach to alleviate fractional spurs induced by the PI non-idealities. This approach results in a compact design and, in contrast to previous work, achieves a 26dB spur reduction without need of correlation, cancellation, or calibration methods.
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