Rambus Inc.
PHASE ROTATOR NON-LINEARITY REDUCTION

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Abstract:

A phase rotator receives control signals and thermometer coded signals that specifies the phase of an output signal. The phase rotator may be used, for example, by a clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit to continually rotate the phase of a clock to compensate for phase/frequency mismatches between received data and the clock. The control signals determine the phase quadrant (i.e., 0.degree.-90.degree., 90.degree.-180.degree., etc.) of the output signal. The thermometer coded signals determine the phase of the output signal within a quadrant by steering a set of bias currents between two or more nodes. The set of bias currents are selected to reduce the non-linearity between the thermometer coded value and the phase of the output signal.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

28 Oct 2020

Issue date:

8 Apr 2021