Mondal et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Fast locking, startup-circuit free, low area, 32-phase analog DLLMondal et al., 2019
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- 9844176533979988872
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- Mondal S
- Mandal P
- Rahaman H
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- Publication venue
- Integration
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This work presents 32-phase analog delay-locked-loop (DLL) having fast locking ability, startup-circuit free operation, and a low area with improved DNL-INL performance. The proposed faster delay-cell and the new bias-circuit enable startup-circuit free operation …
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