Abstract

This paper proposes a low-power all-digital phase-locked loop (ADPLL) with calibration-free ring oscillator (RO)-based injection-locking time to digital converter (TDC) for BLE applications. The RO is reused as the delay cell of TDC, and the quantization step of TDC is always tracked with the RO period; hence no calibration is needed in this architecture. We adopt RO tuning to lower the injection-locking bandwidth so as to decrease the power consumption of the injection current. Moreover, the fractional part of phase error detection is turned down in the coarse tuning of ADPLL to save power. An LC-based digital-controlled oscillator (LCDCO) with a 6.4 nH inductor and a resistive bias is used to have a low power and better phase noise performance. The ADPLL is fabricated in 40 nm CMOS with a 1 V supply and consumes 1.4 mW when it is locked. The measured phase noise is −114 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset. The test results show significant power saving. Thus, it can be a promising candidate for BLE applications.

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