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A Novel Charge Pump with Low Current for Low-Power Delay-Locked Loops

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In this paper, a new charge pump circuit for reducing charge and discharge currents with low power consumption is proposed. Using 1.8 V supply voltage, this proposed charge pump generates maximum… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a new charge pump circuit for reducing charge and discharge currents with low power consumption is proposed. Using 1.8 V supply voltage, this proposed charge pump generates maximum 19.9 $$\upmu $$μA current. This charge pump is designed and simulated in TSMC 0.18 $$\upmu $$μm CMOS technology in order to be used in a delay-locked loop. One of the benefits of this circuit is its capability to be applied in a wide frequency range from 50 to 800 MHz with power consumption range of 410–740 $$\upmu $$μW. The proposed charge pump exploits feedback loop in order to achieve suitable current matching and also has a good characteristics in high frequencies.

Keywords: charge pump; charge; delay locked; low power

Journal Title: Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing
Year Published: 2017

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