WO2000025493A1 - Method and apparatus for reducing emi emissions - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to reducing EMI emissions, and more particularly, to circuitry for encoding signals so as to reduce EMI emissions.
- a circuit to encode binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions during transmission across a bus includes: circuitry to generate a pseudo-random pattern of binary digital signals, and circuitry to apply logic operations to selected binary digital signals to be encoded and selected binary digital signals of the pseudo-random pattern.
- a method of encoding binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions during transmission across a bus includes the following.
- a pseudo-random pattern of binary digital signals is generated.
- Logic operations are applied to selected binary digital signals to be encoded and selected binary digital signals of the pseudo-random pattern.
- a circuit to decode binary digital signals that have been encoded so as to reduce EMI emissions during transmission across a bus includes: circuitry to apply logic operations to selected, encoded binary digital signals to be decoded and selected binary digital signals of a pseudo-random pattern employed to encode the encoded binary digital signals.
- a method of decoding binary digital signals that have been encoded so as to reduce EMI emissions during transmission across a bus includes the following. Logic operations are applied to selected encoded binary digital signals to be decoded and selected binary digital signals of a pseudorandom pattern employed to encode the encoded binary digital signals.
- a circuit to encode binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions during signal transmission across a bus or interconnect includes circuitry to apply a pseudo-random pattern of binary digital signals to encode selected binary digital signals so as to reduce the harmonic content of the selected binary digital signals.
- a method of encoding binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions during signal transmission across a bus or interconnect includes applying a pseudo-random pattern of binary digital signals to encode selected binary digital signals so as to reduce the harmonic content of the selected binary digital signals.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating an embodiment of a circuit for encoding binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a table illustrating a typical data stream associated with a scrolling "H" pattern
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a data stream, after encoding, that may be produced by an embodiment in accordance with the invention.
- FIG.4 is a circuit diagram illustrating another embodiment of a circuit for encoding binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions in accordance with the present invention.
- regular bit patterns of binary digital signals in electronic devices results in higher levels of EMI emissions.
- regular refers to bit patterns or signal patterns that are repetitive.
- an example of this in digital electronic circuitry includes clocks or clock pulses, which produce regularly timed digital signal pulses for the purposes of accomplishing timing in the circuit or in a system, such as a computer.
- the Federal Communications Commission has defined the use of a scrolling "H" pattern in order to ensure some consistency in testing, particularly for video signals and related interfaces.
- this scrolling "H” pattern generally results in an increase in EMI emissions and, furthermore, the emissions from digital video interfaces are more noticeable affected by the scrolling "H” pattern because such interfaces may include 24 individual traces, where, for example, 24 bits are employed, as opposed to, for example, an analog video interface, which may employ fewer separate signals.
- video interface refers to an interface producing signals that provide video color signal information
- digital video interface refers to an interface that produces binary digital signals conveying this type of signal information.
- the invention is not limited in scope to digital video interfaces, as explained in more detail later.
- EMI emissions are associated with the transmission of signals, such as binary digital signals, across a bus interface, such as, for example a signal bus that may couple between a microprocessor or CPU and a chipset that may include functionality to implement digital video capabilities, such as where such an interface operates at relatively high signaling speeds, such as, for example, 200 Mhz, although the invention is not limited in scope in this respect.
- a bus interface such as, for example a signal bus that may couple between a microprocessor or CPU and a chipset that may include functionality to implement digital video capabilities, such as where such an interface operates at relatively high signaling speeds, such as, for example, 200 Mhz, although the invention is not limited in scope in this respect.
- the pattern employed by the FCC, the scrolling "H" pattern results in signals that resemble multiple clock traces and, therefore, may produce undesirably high levels of EMI emissions.
- One approach employed by an embodiment in accordance with the present invention is to encode the binary digital signals so that the "regularity" of a "H" pattern is not reflected in the signing that occurs between the microprocessor and the chipset, for example, in this particular embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating one embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a table illustrating a typical data stream associated with a scrolling "H" pattern and
- FIG. 3 is a data stream after encoding for one embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- Embodiment 100 in FIG. 1 comprises a circuit to encode binary digital signals so as to reduce EMI emissions during transmission across a bus.
- Circuits 125 and 135 may be embodied on integrated circuit chips, such as those residing on a motherboard incorporated in a personal computer, although the invention is not limited in scope in this respect.
- the circuit includes circuitry 110 to generate a pseudo-random pattern of binary digital signals.
- the circuit includes circuitry to implement logic, such as exclusive OR gates 120, 130, 140, and 150, to apply logic operations, such as exclusive OR operations, to selected binary digital signals to be encoded with selected binary digital signals of the pseudo-random pattern. Therefore, in this particular embodiment, for each exclusive OR gate shown in FIG.
- a selected binary digital signal to be encoded such as DATA0, DATA1, and so on, is applied to a particular gate and a selected binary digital signal of the pseudo-random pattern generated by generator 110 is likewise applied.
- the invention is not limited in scope to the particular structure illustrated in FIG. 1.
- exclusive OR gates be employed in order to implement the desired operations.
- Other forms of logic may likewise be employed if desired.
- a look-up table may be employed, or software operating on a general or special purpose processor may be employed.
- any technique in hardware, software, or any combination thereof may be employed in order to accomplish the desired result.
- the logic operations to be implemented are not limited to exclusive OR operations.
- an exclusive NOR logical operation might be implemented instead.
- the random pattern generator 110 generates a random binary digital signal, such as a 1 or a 0, that particular binary digital signal is applied in order to encode each of the binary digital signals to be encoded such as DATA0, DATA1 and so on.
- a one-bit is produced by random pattern generator 110, then, in this embodiment, that bit is applied to gates 120, 130, 140 and 150 in parallel as the particular binary digital signals to be encoded are likewise applied to the other input port of those gates.
- the operation of this particular embodiment on a stream of binary digital signals may be understood by referring to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a typical data stream associated with a "H" pattern.
- a bit stream in this example the bit stream 11000110, is repeated.
- DATA0 comprises a one in this first instance
- DATA1 comprises a one in this first instance
- DATA22 comprises a one in this first instance
- DATA23 comprises a one in this first instance.
- the invention is not limited to 25 bits or to any particular number of bits. For example, 1 bit, 32 bits, or 64 bits may be employed, although, again, these are provided merely as examples.
- a random pattern generator or pseudorandom number generator generates a stream of random binary digital signals(in this context, the terms “random” and “pseudo-random” are used interchangeably). Therefore, at each instance, randomly a 1 or a 0 logic signal is produced. As illustrated in FIG. 1, this binary digital signal produced by generator 110 is then applied substantially simultaneously to gates 120, 130, 140, and 150. Substantially simultaneously, the binary digital signals previously described, such as DATA0, DATA1, DATA22, and DATA23, are likewise applied to the appropriate gates. Because in this particular embodiment, these gates are exclusive OR gates, the effect of this is to implement the following operation.
- the random pattern generator If the random pattern generator generates a one binary or logic signal, then the binary digital signals being applied or transmitted across the bus are inverted. However, if instead, the random number generated produces a zero binary or logic signal, then the binary digital signal is being transmitted across the bus as DATAO, DATAl, DATA22, and DATA23, for example, is not changed. Of course, in other embodiments, other operations may be implemented. For example, the bits being transmitted may alternatively be inverted on the occurrence of a randomly generated zero binary signal. Therefore, for this particular embodiment, the streams or signals illustrated in FIG. 3 are produced and transmitted from circuit 125 to circuit 135 in FIG. 1. It is noted, but not illustrated in detail that output buffers 160 are employed on the transmitting side and input buffers 170 are employed on the receiving side to assist in signal transmission.
- the electromagnetic interference emissions typically associated with a scrolling "H" pattern are reduced.
- a reason this occurs is because the harmonic content of the signals has been reduced by making it nonregular, and, in this case, pseudorandom.
- the amplitude of the harmonics of a signal that is repetitive falls off less quickly than a nonregular signal. This may be observed, for example, by examining the frequency spectrum of such signals.
- An embodiment in accordance with the present invention may be employed to reduce the EMI emissions of any "regular" signal pattern, such as, for example, a digital clock signal.
- FIG. 1 likewise illustrates a circuit to decode binary digital signals that have been encoded so as to reduce the EMI emissions during transmission across the bus.
- this circuit includes circuitry, such as gates 180, 190, and 115, to apply logic operations, such as exclusive OR operations, to selected encoded binary digital signals to be decoded with selected binary digital signals of a pseudo-random pattern employed to encode the encoded binary digital signals. More specifically, as illustrated in FIG. 1, in this embodiment, the random pattern of binary digital signals that has been produced by generator 110 is transmitted across the signal bus or interconnect along with the encoded binary digital signals.
- pseudo-random binary digital signals are then applied, in this embodiment, to exclusive OR gates 180, 190, and 115 in order to decode the encoded binary digital signals.
- FIG. 1 This is illustrated in which the received encoded binary digital signals are applied synchronously with the associated random binary digital signal.
- the binary digital signal is then decoded and may be employed as desired, once it is decoded, having been received.
- the encoding is illustrated as being applied immediately before transmission across a signal bus, such as signal bus 210 illustrated in FIG. 1.
- a signal bus such as signal bus 210 illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the invention is not restricted in scope in this respect.
- gate 150 includes a delay element in order to ensure that the output signals produced by gate 150 are properly synchronized with the output signals produced by the remaining gates, which also receive the random binary digital signal produced by generator 110 as an input signal.
- the "regularity" of a data display may not be reflected in data signals transmitted across the data bus between the components. This reduces the risk of increased EMI emissions, such as may be associated with the use of such a digital video interface, in this particular embodiment, for example.
- FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment in accordance with the invention.
- This embodiment operates in a manner similar to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 and previously described; however, here the binary digital signal or bit used to randomize the data signals being transmitted is not itself being transmitted.
- a separate random pattern generator RPG
- RPG 435 is designed to produce the same pseudo-random pattern as RPG 410. Therefore, the two RPGs are, in this embodiment, synchronized so that they will produce the same, corresponding pseudorandom bits. Synchronization may be accomplished by any one of a number of methods. For example, the application of power and initial transmission and receipt of signals may result in synchronization.
- a similar method might be employed to reduce the radiation associated with clocks, such as may be employed in digital circuitry or in a computer or personal computer.
- the output signal produced by the clock could be, for example, exclusive OR-ed or exclusive NOR-ed with the output signal produced by a random number generator, thus, randomizing the clock output signal, such as illustrated in FIG. 1 , for example, which may result in reduction of radiated EMI. Therefore, the harmonic content of the clock signal may be reduced by this or a similar encoding technique, as previously described.
- more than one RPG may be employed to randomize the data signals to be transmitted. Therefore, the invention is not restricted to the particular embodiments illustrated.
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