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“Time borrowing” technique for design of low-power high-speed multi-modulus prescaler in frequency synthesizer | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

“Time borrowing” technique for design of low-power high-speed multi-modulus prescaler in frequency synthesizer


Abstract:

A low power continuous phase-switching multi-modulus prescaler is proposed, based on a so called “time borrowing” method. This novel phase-switching control strategy sign...Show More

Abstract:

A low power continuous phase-switching multi-modulus prescaler is proposed, based on a so called “time borrowing” method. This novel phase-switching control strategy significantly reduces the delay of the phase-switching control loop so the multi-modulus prescaler can work with higher input frequencies and obtain the maximum modulus for a lower power supply. According to the measurement results, such a multi-modulus prescaler fabricated in a 0.35μm CMOS process divides the 2.4GHz input frequency by 48 up to 64 for a minimum power supply voltage of 2.5V. Its maximum power dissipation is only 4.85mW. Compared with some other CMOS multi-modulus prescalers reported lately, our design has demonstrated a considerable improvement in terms of the power-to-speed ratio.
Date of Conference: 18-21 May 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 June 2008
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Conference Location: Seattle, WA, USA

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