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A Novel Switch-Current Phase Locked Loop

A Novel Switch-Current Phase Locked Loop
A Novel Switch-Current Phase Locked Loop
This paper investigates the design of phase locked loops (PLLs) using the switched current (SI) technique and proposes a novel 2nd order PLL architecture that does not require an explicit phase detector, unlike conventional PLL circuits. Simulated results based on 0.35?m BSim3v3 CMOS models of two PLL designs (10MHz FSK demodulator, 500MHz frequency synthesizer) are included.
Wilcock, Reuben
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Wilson, Peter R.
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Al-Hashimi, Bashir
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Wilcock, Reuben
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Wilson, Peter R.
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Al-Hashimi, Bashir
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Wilcock, Reuben, Wilson, Peter R. and Al-Hashimi, Bashir (2005) A Novel Switch-Current Phase Locked Loop. ISCAS 2005, Kobe, Japan.

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Abstract

This paper investigates the design of phase locked loops (PLLs) using the switched current (SI) technique and proposes a novel 2nd order PLL architecture that does not require an explicit phase detector, unlike conventional PLL circuits. Simulated results based on 0.35?m BSim3v3 CMOS models of two PLL designs (10MHz FSK demodulator, 500MHz frequency synthesizer) are included.

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Published date: 2005
Additional Information: Event Dates: May 2005
Venue - Dates: ISCAS 2005, Kobe, Japan, 2005-04-30
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems, EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 260404
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/260404
PURE UUID: a2964839-0c0b-4edd-8f8e-74e094475880

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Date deposited: 28 Jan 2005
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 21:11

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Author: Reuben Wilcock
Author: Peter R. Wilson
Author: Bashir Al-Hashimi

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