A Hybrid-PLL (ADPLL/Charge-Pump PLL) Using Phase Realignment with 0.6-us Settling, 0.619-ps Integrated Jitter, and -240.5-dB FoM in 7-nm FinFET

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All-digital PLLs (ADPLLs) based on a ring-oscillator (RO) provide very fast settling, but they suffer from quantization noise due to discrete tuning of their digitally controlled oscillator (DCO). Although RO charge-pump PLLs (CP-PLLs) do not exhibit quantization noise thanks to their continuous VCO tuning, they are quite slow and require huge VCO gain to cover frequency drift due to temperature variations. Further, in CP-PLLs, the reset pulse of phase detector (PD) must be wide for proper PLL functioning, but this sets a lower limit on reference spurs. We propose a hybrid-PLL in a 7-nm FinFET CMOS that combines the best advantages of ADPLL and CP-PLL. We introduce periodical phase realignment by the reference clock, and ultrashort pulse for resetting the PD. The hybrid PLL covers 0.2-4 GHz and settles in 0.6 us. It emits low -52 dB reference spurs in the conventional mode, and 1.05 ps and 0.62 ps integrated jitter in the conventional and realignment modes, respectively.

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Tsai, T. H., Sheen, R. B., Chang, C. H., Hsieh, K. C. H., & Staszewski, R. B. (2020). A Hybrid-PLL (ADPLL/Charge-Pump PLL) Using Phase Realignment with 0.6-us Settling, 0.619-ps Integrated Jitter, and -240.5-dB FoM in 7-nm FinFET. IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters, 3, 174–177. https://doi.org/10.1109/LSSC.2020.3010278

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