Silicon Laboratories Inc.
Locking a PLL to the nearest edge of the input clock when the input clock is divided down before use in the PLL
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Abstract:
A phase-locked loop (PLL) has a first divider that receives a first reference clock signal and supplies a first divided reference clock signal. A second divider receives a second reference clock signal and supplies a second divided reference clock signal. On switching between use of reference clock signals, when the phase difference between the first divided signal and the second divided signal includes one or more clock periods of the second reference clock signal, the PLL performs a phase adjust to remove the one or more clock periods. The phase adjust can be performed in the feedback divider or as an offset in the loop if digital edges of the clock signals are available. The phase adjust ensures the phase adjust on the PLL output caused by switching reference clocks is the phase difference between the reference clock signals before division.
Utility
14 Jun 2019
12 May 2020