WO2001097383A2 - Kalibriervorrichtung und -verfahren für die taktgenerierung auf einem integrierten schaltkreis - Google Patents
Kalibriervorrichtung und -verfahren für die taktgenerierung auf einem integrierten schaltkreis Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a calibration device and a calibration method for an oscillator located on an integrated circuit.
- the invention relates to a frequency standard for applications in the radio range, which can be implemented with the aid of the calibration device according to the invention.
- a frequency standard is required that works with a high degree of accuracy even when switched off or in the standby state.
- a frequency standard e.g. for devices with a radio interface, synchronization is maintained in standby mode between two devices.
- Devices with a radio interface typically have a high-frequency crystal oscillator (for example with a frequency of 13 MHz). However, this crystal oscillator is only active when it is switched on; the high-frequency crystal oscillator is switched off in the standby state.
- a high-frequency crystal oscillator for example with a frequency of 13 MHz.
- a second crystal oscillator is provided in previously known solutions, which is permanently active.
- a clock quartz with a natural frequency of 32 kHz or 32.768 kHz is typically used for this quartz oscillator.
- Watch crystals are characterized by a low power consumption and are therefore particularly suitable for use in standby mode.
- a disadvantage of such a solution is that two quartz oscillators must be provided.
- the object of the invention is to provide a suitable calibration device for realizing an accurate frequency standard, which can be constructed inexpensively and in a space-saving manner. Another object of the invention is to provide a suitable calibration method.
- a reference oscillator which is activated from time to time.
- This reference oscillator is the high-frequency crystal oscillator mentioned above.
- This reference oscillator is used to calibrate the clock generation means located on the integrated circuit, which permanently generate both an internal clock and the desired target clock. These means for clock generation represent the actual frequency standard, the required accuracy being ensured by repeated calibration with the reference oscillator.
- the calibration itself is carried out with the aid of a calibration circuit, to which both the internal clock generated by the frequency standard and the reference clock of the quartz oscillator are fed.
- the calibration circuit determines the clock ratio between the internal clock and the reference clock and influences the target clock depending on the determined clock ratio, in order to ensure the desired frequency accuracy of the target clock.
- the advantage of this solution is that the second, permanently active clock quartz oscillator can be omitted without replacement. On the one hand, this reduces the number of components required, which is why the frequency standard according to the invention can be constructed inexpensively. On the other hand, the space requirement decreases what is particularly important for applications in the mobile radio sector, for example in GSM mobile phones.
- the means for clock generation comprise a local oscillator located on the integrated circuit, which generates the internal clock and the target clock, the internal clock being identical to the target clock.
- the internal clock is not subjected to frequency division, but is used directly as the target clock.
- the means for clock generation include a local oscillator, which is located on the integrated circuit and generates the internal clock, and a frequency divider, which is also located on the integrated circuit and the internal clock in the Converts target clock.
- the local oscillator generates a high-frequency internal clock, which is then converted into the low-frequency target clock by means of a frequency divider. This solution allows the desired target clock to be generated with high accuracy.
- the means for influencing the target clock can be implemented by using a programmable frequency divider.
- a programmable frequency divider allows the target clock to be set as a function of the clock ratio determined by the calibration circuit.
- the target frequency is changed precisely and immediately.
- the target frequency output can be set very precisely by digitally specifying the frequency division.
- the oscillator is not affected and therefore transient and overshoot processes can be avoided.
- a digital fractional divider is used as the programmable divider.
- Such a fractional divider can be used to carry out a frequency division that is accurate to a fraction, and therefore the output target frequency can be set very precisely by means of such a divider.
- the means for influencing the target clock can also be implemented by using a tunable local oscillator.
- the internal clock generated can be influenced by varying resistances and / or capacitances and / or control voltages or control currents. Since the target clock is either identical to the internal clock or is derived from it by frequency division, this can also influence the generated target clock. This allows the target clock to be set as a function of the clock ratio determined by the calibration circuit.
- This analog embodiment which can be produced with little structural effort, enables the target clock generated to be varied continuously and represents an inexpensive alternative to the use of digital frequency dividers.
- the reference oscillator changes periodically from the passive state to the active state and vice versa from the active state back to the passive state.
- the local oscillator is therefore calibrated at regular intervals and therefore the deviations of the generated target clock from the desired target clock are within narrow tolerance limits.
- an external timer which controls the transition of the reference oscillator from the passive state to the active state and vice versa from the active state back to the passive state. This is the easiest way to activate and activate the reference oscillator at regular intervals to have the local oscillator calibrated.
- the external timer can also take over other control processes, so that the additional construction work is put into perspective.
- the generated target clock itself to control the transition of the reference oscillator from the passive state to the active state and vice versa from the active state back to the passive state. If you use the generated target clock to control the calibration cycle, you only need to use a simple additional counter module instead of a complete timer circuit. The use of the target cycle to control the calibration cycle thus allows a simple and cost-saving solution with little effort on components.
- the transition of the reference oscillator from the passive state to the active state and vice versa from the active state back to the passive state takes place synchronized with the switching on and off of the overall system.
- the reference clock is used to generate the target clock instead of the internal clock.
- the target clock is derived from the robust and frequency-accurate crystal oscillator. This is particularly advantageous if disturbances of the local oscillator must be expected during the calibration process.
- the calibration process is synchronized with the switching on and off of the entire system, it is advantageous to derive the target clock during the calibration process from the reference oscillator because the reference oscillator is less disturbed by switching on and off than the local oscillator.
- switching on the power amplifier for transmission in GSM mobile phones leads to disturbances in the local oscillator because, on the one hand, the supply voltage drops and, on the other hand, there is high-frequency interference.
- the transition of the reference oscillator from the passive state to the active state is triggered by an external fault signal.
- the target clock is derived from the reference oscillator in the event of a fault.
- quartz oscillator Because of the high frequency accuracy and stability of quartz crystals, it is advisable to use a quartz oscillator as the reference oscillator.
- the invention is particularly suitable for use in devices for sending and receiving data. It is particularly important for mobile devices such as cell phones. tig that the device needs a small number of components and can be built small.
- the calibration method according to the invention for clock generation on an integrated circuit offers the particular advantage that the reference oscillator does not have to be permanently in the active state, but is only converted from the passive state to the active state for carrying out the calibration. This makes the use of a permanently active watch quartz superfluous.
- Fig.l is a schematic overview of the calibration device according to the invention.
- a local oscillator 2 is provided on an integrated circuit and remains active even in standby mode. This local oscillator 2 generates an internal clock 3 of 307.2 kHz, which is fed to the digital programmable frequency divider 4.
- the frequency divider 4 is also located on the integrated circuit and remains active in the standby mode. In accordance with the division ratio specified by the parameters m and n, the frequency divider 4 converts the internal clock 3 into the target clock 5.
- m gives the integer part and n the fractional part of the division ratio related to the denominator 128, so that:
- the internal clock is 307.2 kHz
- the target clock serving as the frequency standard is 1.6 kHz.
- the local oscillator 2 Since the internal clock 3 generated by the local oscillator 2 does not have the required long-term stability, the local oscillator 2 must be recalibrated at certain intervals. This is done by resetting the parameters m and n of the programmable frequency divider 4. For the calibration, the reference oscillator 6 is switched on and generates a reference clock 7 by means of the quartz crystal 9, which in the example shown is 13 MHz.
- Both 'of the internal clock 3 and the reference clock 7 are supplied to the calibration circuit 8 which detects the timing relationship between the internal clock and reference clock. For this purpose, the number of clock cycles of the reference oscillator 6 is counted within a certain period of time, this period of time being determined by
- 1024 clocks of the slower local oscillator 2 is determined.
- the slower the local oscillator 2 vibrates the longer the measurement period and the more clocks of the reference oscillator 6 are counted.
- a frequency of the local oscillator of 307.2 kHz one results Measuring time of 3.33 milliseconds, and 43,333.3 cycles of the reference oscillator 6 are counted in this period.
- the determined number of 13 MHz cycles is indirectly proportional to the division ratio.
- the following program shows how the parameters m and n for the programmable frequency divider can be obtained from the number fcnt of 13 MHz clock cycles. The number 8,320,000 results from this
- the fractional part n of the division ratio allows the division ratio to be set exactly.
- the target cycle 5 can thus be kept constant with an accuracy of 250 ppm; at a frequency of 1.6 kHz, this corresponds to a frequency error of less than 0.4 Hz.
- the internal clock frequency is divided not only by a factor of 162, but by a factor 163 increased by 1 in order to obtain the frequency of the target clock.
- the fractional part n of the division ratio can be taken into account evenly distributed over 128 division cycles.
- the respective division cycle is indicated in the lower line, and the associated division ratio in the upper line.
- the integer part m is modified every fourth cycle. After 108 division cycles, m is changed for the last time.
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