Hi, guys, I am designing a charge pump based PLL. and I have come across some problems that would like you to help me.
my problem is how to choose the size for switch in charge pump. I am using the tradtional charge pump circuits which includes UP and Down current source, PMOS and NMOS switch in the middle.
Icp=40uA/Process:0.18um / the charge pump output voltage range :0.8-1.5V
how could I choose the PMOS and NMOS size? anyone who have the experience please help me?
Hi,
Actually you have to fix the BW, Phase margine that you expects for your PLL. Ones this done you can calculate the required current for charge and discharge.
By knowing the process parameter K, Vth, .. you can easily determine the dimension of your transistor using the Ids equation.
Hi,
Actually you have to fix the BW, Phase margine that you expects for your PLL. Ones this done you can calculate the required current for charge and discharge.
By knowing the process parameter K, Vth, .. you can easily determine the dimension of your transistor using the Ids equation.
thank you for replying me. you point is right. but my problem is how to choose the switch size not the current source size. i know that my switch's Length can be 180nm, but how to determine Width of MOS? only the current 40uA is not enough to determine the size.
... and from the Id vs. Vdd characteristics of your process (simulate an NMOSFET) you can easily find out which W/L ratio is sufficient for your switch, see this example:
... and from the Id vs. Vdd characteristics of your process (simulate an NMOSFET) you can easily find out which W/L ratio is sufficient for your switch, see this example: