Design and Implementation of High Frequency and Low-Power Phase-locked Loop

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Phase-locked loop (PLL) operates at a high frequency and due to the increased switching rate of the circuits, the power consumption is high. Designing a PLL which consumes less power without compromising the frequency of operation is essential. The sub-components of PLL such as the phase frequency detector, charge pump, loop filter, voltage-controlled oscillator, and the frequency divider have to be designed for reduced power consumption. The proposed PLL along with its sub-components have been designed using the CMOS 180nm technology library in the Cadence Virtuoso and simulated using Cadence Spectre with a supply voltage of 1.8V resulting in a 20% reduction in power with a higher frequency of operation compared to the reference PLL architecture. The capture range and lock range of the proposed PLL are 2.09 to 2.14 GHz and 1 to 3.5GHz, respectively. The designed PLL consumes less power and operates at a higher frequency.

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Premananda, B. S., Dhanush, T. N., Parashar, V. S., & Bharadwaj, D. A. (2021, November 26). Design and Implementation of High Frequency and Low-Power Phase-locked Loop. U.Porto Journal of Engineering. Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia. https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_007.004_0006

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