Abstract

A frequency presetting and phase error detection technique for a fast-locking phase-locked loop (PLL) is presented. The frequency difference between the reference clock and the divided VCO output clock is detected by the frequency presetting circuit. The frequency-presetting scheme allows the control voltage to be brought close to the target voltage with small initial frequency error. The phase error detector further reduced the locking speed by increasing the bandwidth of PLL through altering the supply current in the charge pump according to the phase error between the reference clock and the divided VCO output clock. The settling time of PLL can be significantly reduced afterwards. The settling time is reduced by 86%. The proposed PLL has been implemented in a 0.35μm CMOS process, with a supply voltage of 3.3V.

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