WO1994026025A1 - Ring oscillator - Google Patents
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- WO1994026025A1 WO1994026025A1 PCT/GB1994/000890 GB9400890W WO9426025A1 WO 1994026025 A1 WO1994026025 A1 WO 1994026025A1 GB 9400890 W GB9400890 W GB 9400890W WO 9426025 A1 WO9426025 A1 WO 9426025A1
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- H03K3/03—Astable circuits
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- H03K3/03—Astable circuits
- H03K3/0315—Ring oscillators
- H03K3/0322—Ring oscillators with differential cells
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- H03K3/02—Generators characterised by the type of circuit or by the means used for producing pulses
- H03K3/353—Generators characterised by the type of circuit or by the means used for producing pulses by the use, as active elements, of field-effect transistors with internal or external positive feedback
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- H03K5/00006—Changing the frequency
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- H03K5/13—Arrangements having a single output and transforming input signals into pulses delivered at desired time intervals
- H03K5/133—Arrangements having a single output and transforming input signals into pulses delivered at desired time intervals using a chain of active delay devices
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H03K5/00—Manipulating of pulses not covered by one of the other main groups of this subclass
- H03K5/15—Arrangements in which pulses are delivered at different times at several outputs, i.e. pulse distributors
- H03K5/151—Arrangements in which pulses are delivered at different times at several outputs, i.e. pulse distributors with two complementary outputs
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- H03K2005/00013—Delay, i.e. output pulse is delayed after input pulse and pulse length of output pulse is dependent on pulse length of input pulse
- H03K2005/0015—Layout of the delay element
- H03K2005/00195—Layout of the delay element using FET's
- H03K2005/00202—Layout of the delay element using FET's using current mirrors
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Definitions
- This invention relates to a ring oscillator.
- Advanced Phase-Locked Loops require stable oscillators which may be varied in frequency by a control signal.
- oscillators integrated into a noisy VLSI environment often use a regulator to generate a quiet power supply. This usually has to be at an even lower voltage than the normal power supply.
- CMOS Ring Oscillator with controlled frequency which describes a ring oscillator using CMOS transistors and designed to give an almost sinusoidal output. This design suffers from stability problems outside a narrow range of frequencies. In particular, as the frequency increases, the amplitude decreases and it becomes difficult to convert the signal to CMOS levels.
- a ring oscillator comprising a plurality of oscillator stages, each stage comprising first and second transistors, wherein the first transistor has a controllable path connected between an output node and a reference voltage and a control node acting as an input node to the stage and wherein the second transistor has a controllable path connected between the output node and the reference voltage and a control node connected to the output node, the gain of each stage being selectively determined by the ratio of the widths of the first and second transistors to produce an output signal having a sawtooth or trapezoidal waveform and each stage further comprising a respective current source which controls the speed of the stage and which is connected to said output node, wherein the input node of one stage is connected to the output node of a preceding stage to form said ring and wherein the number of stages is selected so that there is a total phase shift of 360 around the ring at the frequency of operation.
- the width of the first transistor can be set to m times the width of the second transistor where m > 1 to determine the d.c. gain of the stage.
- This ratio m determines the shape of the waveform output by the oscillator. The higher the value of m, the more the waveform moves away from a sinusoid. For a three stage oscillator, a ratio of m close to 2 produces a substantially sinusoidal output.
- the present invention uses a ratio higher than 2 and preferably with a minimum value of 2.5. In practice the smallest value that can be selected to provide an appropriately shaped waveform will be selected.
- the maximum value of m is limited by practical considerations and particularly layout considerations. A practical maximum value for m is likely to be about 10.
- the first and second transistors can be n-channel field effect devices having a gate as the control node and the source-drain path as the controllable path. As the transistors are of the same type, process variations affect the transistors in the same manner. The maximum frequency of operation is limited only by the ratio of gain to gate capacitance.
- the current source can comprise a p-channel transistor gated by a control voltage.
- the first transistor is preferably operated in its saturation region.
- the current sources of each stage can either be controlled by a common control signal or by respective different control signals.
- the present oscillator can operate at voltages down to a level just above the threshold voltages of the transistors.
- Figure 1 is a circuit diagram of a low-voltage inverting gain stage in MOS technology
- Figure la is a circuit diagram of an implementation of a current source
- Figure 2 is a circuit diagram of a low-voltage inverting gain stage in bipolar technology
- Figure 3 is a diagram showing the transistor structure of a ring oscillator
- Figure 4 is an equivalent logical schematic for Figure 3.
- Figure 5 shows typical waveforms for the 3-stage ring oscillator of Figures 3 and 4.
- Figure 1 shows a low-voltage inverting gain stage in MOS technology.
- the stage comprises first and second transistors T1,T2 which have their drains connected together and their sources connected to ground.
- the gate of the first transistor Tl acts as the input Sin for the stage and the gate of the second transistor T2 acts as the output Sout.
- the gate of the second transistor T2 is connected to its drain.
- Each stage is controlled by a control current I which is generated by a current source 2.
- the current source 2 is connected between a supply voltage Vcc and the drains of the first and second transistors T1,T2.
- the common node between the current source 2 and the drains of the transistors Tl and T2 is denoted 4.
- the current source 2 can comprise a p-channel MOS field effect transistor T3 with its source/drain path connected between the supply voltage Vcc and the node 4 and its gate connected to receive a control signal V which is taken with respect to the supply voltage Vcc.
- V the supply voltage
- the stage also includes capacitance C, the largest component of which is the gate capacitance of the transistors connected to the output Sout.
- the ratio of gains of the transistors T1,T2 is indicated as "m" .
- the value of m controls the relative charge and discharge rates of the output node Sout, and thus determines the gain of the stage.
- the speed of the stage (and thus the phaseshift at the frequency of operation) is readily controlled by varying the current I supplied by the current source 2.
- Figure 2 shows the low-voltage inverting gain stage in bipolar technology. This also has excellent low-voltage operation characteristics and the speed can be controlled using a current source 2 in precisely the same way.
- the first and second transistors are denoted Tl' and T2' and are connected in the same way as for Figure 1, where gates correspond to bases, drains correspond to collectors and sources correspond to emitters.
- FIG 3 illustrates a 3-stage ring oscillator, the three stages being denoted S1,S2,S3. Each stage S1,S2,S3 is as illustrated in Figure 1. Of course, a similar ring oscillator could be produced using the stages of Figure 2.
- Figure 4 shows the ring oscillator in an equivalent logical schematic. Each stage is a so-called single-ended stage, that is with a single input and a single output and is inverting. As is well known in the design of ring oscillators, for oscillation to occur it can be shown that there must be:
- the gain m W(T1)/W(T2), where W is the width of a transistor.
- the parameter m can be made substantially independent of manufacturing process variables which would tend to affect the width of both transistors by corresponding amounts.
- the required value for m, and hence the transistor sizes, is selected to satisfy small signal and large signal design requirements to provide a sawtooth or trapezoidal waveform.
- a system designed to produce these waveforms produces a more stable output amplitude from the oscillator across all operating frequencies.
- a more stable amplitude over a wide range of operating frequencies provides a signal which can more reliably and easily be converted to CMOS levels over a wide range of frequencies.
- Node 1 node 2 and node 3 are denoted Nl, N2 and N3 in Figure 4.
- the frequency of oscillation of the ring can be controlled by the control current I.
- each stage has the same phase shift at the frequency of operation (equal to 180 /n for inverting stages) and receives a common control signal so that the control currents I are the same.
- the phase shift can differ for each stage provided that the complete phase shift in the loop is 360° at the frequency of oscillation.
- the control currents I for the individual stages can be independently varied.
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- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Nonlinear Science (AREA)
- Inductance-Capacitance Distribution Constants And Capacitance-Resistance Oscillators (AREA)
- Stabilization Of Oscillater, Synchronisation, Frequency Synthesizers (AREA)
- Manipulation Of Pulses (AREA)
- Logic Circuits (AREA)
- Amplitude Modulation (AREA)
- Superheterodyne Receivers (AREA)
- Reduction Or Emphasis Of Bandwidth Of Signals (AREA)
- Synchronisation In Digital Transmission Systems (AREA)
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EP94913704A EP0648386B1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Ring oscillator |
US08/360,699 US5525938A (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Ring oscillator using current mirror inverter stages |
JP6524022A JPH07507434A (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | ring oscillator |
US09/096,693 USRE37124E1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Ring oscillator using current mirror inverter stages |
DE69421035T DE69421035T2 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | RINGOSCILLATOR |
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PCT/GB1994/000890 WO1994026025A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Ring oscillator |
PCT/GB1994/000892 WO1994026027A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Quadrature oscillator |
PCT/GB1994/000891 WO1994026026A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Ring oscillator |
PCT/GB1994/000894 WO1994026028A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Frequency doubler |
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PCT/GB1994/000891 WO1994026026A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Ring oscillator |
PCT/GB1994/000894 WO1994026028A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-27 | Frequency doubler |
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