An on-chip non-linearity self-calibration of a CMOS all-digital shunt capacitor delay-line is achieved by first measuring the non-linearity of each delay-cell by means of a statistical test, and then correcting the individual cell delay mismatch according to the test results. An iterative calibration algorithm has been developed and a fully digital circuit efficiently implementing the calibration procedure has been designed. The same digital controller is used to sequentially calibrate each delay-cell, so that the occupied silicon area is minimized. Simulation results show the feasibility of the technique and a substantial reduction of the maximum non-linearity down to values close to 1%.

A Non-Linearity Self-Calibration Technique for Delay-Locked-Loop Delay-Lines

BARONTI, FEDERICO;FANUCCI, LUCA;RONCELLA, ROBERTO;SALETTI, ROBERTO
2002-01-01

Abstract

An on-chip non-linearity self-calibration of a CMOS all-digital shunt capacitor delay-line is achieved by first measuring the non-linearity of each delay-cell by means of a statistical test, and then correcting the individual cell delay mismatch according to the test results. An iterative calibration algorithm has been developed and a fully digital circuit efficiently implementing the calibration procedure has been designed. The same digital controller is used to sequentially calibrate each delay-cell, so that the occupied silicon area is minimized. Simulation results show the feasibility of the technique and a substantial reduction of the maximum non-linearity down to values close to 1%.
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