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Low Power Frequency Dividers using TSPC logic in 28nm FDSOI Technology
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2022 IEEE 13th Latin America Symposium on Circuits and System (LASCAS), 2022 IEEE 13th Latin America Symposium on Circuits and System (LASCAS), 2022-03-01, Puerto Varas. 2022-06-08p. 1-4
Resumen
In this work, Integer N frequency dividers are designed in a dual loop PLL circuit which is applicable at reference frequency 40.92MHz and 400MHz and for a feedback input frequency 0.8GHz-6.3GHz with very low power consumption ...Leer más >
In this work, Integer N frequency dividers are designed in a dual loop PLL circuit which is applicable at reference frequency 40.92MHz and 400MHz and for a feedback input frequency 0.8GHz-6.3GHz with very low power consumption and small die area. A fast and energy-efficient True Single Phase Clock (TSPC) D-Flip Flops with a controlled pre-charger circuit has been explained for designing reference and feedback frequency dividers (sequentially 4-bit De-Counter and 8-bit De-Counter). The phase noise (PN) of the dividers always remains at −130dBc/Hz at 1MHz offset. The circuit was designed and implemented in 28nm FDSOI technology and the divider's maximum current consumption is 208μA at 1 V.< Leer menos
Palabras clave
Phase noise
Frequency locked loops
Power demand
Circuits and systems
Silicon-on-insulator
Frequency conversion
Energy efficiency
Clocks
Flip-flops
Frequency dividers
Low-power electronics
Phase locked loops
Phase noise
Silicon-on-insulator
TSPC
FDSOI
Drequency dividers
De-counter
Phase noise
Proyecto europeo
Opportunity to Carry European Autonomous driviNg further with FDSOI technology up to 12nm node
Centros de investigación