A fully synthesizable all-digital pll with interpolative phase coupled oscillator, current-output DAC, and fine-resolution digital varactor using gated edge injection technique

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This paper presents a fully synthesizable phase-locked loop (PLL) based on injection locking, with an interpolative phase-coupled oscillator, a current output digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and a fine resolution digital varactor. All circuits that make up the PLL are designed and implemented using digital standard cells without any modification, and automatically Place-and-routed (P&R) by a digital design flow without any manual placement. Implemented in a 65 nm digital CMOS process, this work occupies only 110 μm × 60 μm layout area, which is the smallest PLL reported so far to the best knowledge of the authors. The measurement results show that this work achieves a 1.7 ps RMS jitter at 900 MHz output frequency while consuming 780 μW DC power.

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Deng, W., Yang, D., Ueno, T., Siriburanon, T., Kondo, S., Okada, K., & Matsuzawa, A. (2015). A fully synthesizable all-digital pll with interpolative phase coupled oscillator, current-output DAC, and fine-resolution digital varactor using gated edge injection technique. IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 50(1), 68–80. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2014.2348311

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