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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 1994
Filed:
Feb. 19, 1992
Sari Hikmet, Creteil, FR;
Herve F Houeix, Lannion, FR;
SAT (Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications), Paris, FR;
Abstract
The phase/frequency comparator comprises a known phase comparator for comparing the phases of an digital input signal with a clock signal of which the period varies to within one time interval with respect to the period of the input signal. Such a phase comparator produces a first error signal whose sign, and preferably magnitude, vary as a function of the difference between the phases. The phase/frequency comparator is intended to produce a second error signal which replaces the first error signal and whose sign, and preferably magnitude, vary as a function of the difference between the periods. According to a preferred embodiment, a phase shift assessing circuit detects a predetermined phase shift, e.g. substantially equal to 0, between the clock signal and the input signal during a clock period. A sign detecting circuit detects the sign of the difference between the periods for the predetermined phase shift, and a logic circuit derives two signals having pulse widths as a function of said periods thereby deriving the second error signal by differentiation. The phase/frequency comparator is particularly intended for a phase locked loop for recovering the timing of the input signal.