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An Asynchronous Fully Digital Delay Locked Loop for DDR SDRAM Data Recovery.

J.D. Garside, S.B. Furber, S. Temple, D.M. Clark and L.A. Plana

Abstract

Delay Locked Loops (DLLs) have become a standard structure in IC design, providing programmable, calibrated on-chip delays. They can be used, for example, to deskew clocks by matching delay paths. One application is in data recovery from DDR SDRAMs whose data strobe edges need retarding to provide adequate setup times for latching read data. The DLL described here was developed as a solution to this problem. It is wholly amenable to implementation on a purely digital CMOS device using standard cells. The authors' background in self-timed circuits led to a novel, compact design - particularly in regard of the phase detector - which can have adjustable hysteresis to avoid jitter. The unit achieves lock rapidly and can subsequently track environmental variations without pausing operation for recalibration. It has been fabricated in 130 nm CMOS and is in use in a SoC SDRAM interface.

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