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Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2002

Filed:

Jan. 04, 2001
Applicant:
Inventor:

Thomas A. D. Riley, Osgoode, CA;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H03L 7/087 ; H03L 7/10 ; H03L 7/18 ; H03D 1/300 ; H03B 1/900 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H03L 7/087 ; H03L 7/10 ; H03L 7/18 ; H03D 1/300 ; H03B 1/900 ;
Abstract

A method and an apparatus relating to a PLL circuit for frequency synthesizer applications. By using a composite PFD large and small phase variations between a reference signal and the divider output are compensated for. The composite phase frequency detector (PFD) has both a digital phase frequency detector (digital PFD) and an analog phase detector (analog PD) with the digital PFD compensating for large phase differences and the analog PD compensating for smaller phase differences. The PLL automatically chooses between these two components in the composite PFD by controlling the pulse width of the divider output. This is accomplished by synchronizing the dead zone of the digital PFD with the active pulse width of the divider output and by similarly synchronizing the phase detector window of the analog PD to be within both the dead zone of the digital PFD and the active pulse width of the divider output. Thus, during the active pulse of the divider output, the analog PD is operative while during the inactive pulse the digital PFD is operative. By essentially having only one PD active at any time, problems with analog/digital mixed circuits are avoided.


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