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Ring Oscillator

danaaknight posted on 23 Feb 2013 3:17 PM PST
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Why do neither of these oscillate ?

 

 

Regards, Dana.




Re: Ring Oscillator

Bob Marlowe posted on 24 Feb 2013 02:11 AM PST
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Well, there is an optimizer which will start with thinking about what two NOTs can be replaced with...

 

Bob



Re: Ring Oscillator

danaaknight posted on 24 Feb 2013 03:38 AM PST
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Thanks Bob, once again I have to remember there is an extra

agent in the room erasing my thoughts.

 

Would be nice if each component had a property to "optimize or

not optimize, that is the question", but then I could envision net

synthesis times reaching into months.

 

Regards, Dana.



Re: Ring Oscillator

pavloven posted on 24 Feb 2013 09:45 AM PST
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So Works, but questions still more...



Re: Ring Oscillator

danaaknight posted on 24 Feb 2013 12:33 PM PST
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I did a 3 delay ring, basically got a pretty nice sinewave at 64 Mhz

on a single pin. So PSOC is a RF generator, whoda thunk .....?

Using 1 Ghz DSO for measurements. Lots of undershoot, ~ 1.2V,

but no overshoot. -030 board.

 

I plan on trying paralleling pins to see if that helps.

 

I do see a number of questions in your capture, especially no phase

difference between 2 outputs...........very low Fosc............

 

Regards, Dana.



Re: Ring Oscillator

danaaknight posted on 24 Feb 2013 12:49 PM PST
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I also did a XOR doubler off ring, actually got some output

at 124 Mhz, but only a volt pk-pk swing. Board and layout

would have contributed to this as well.

 

Normally on a wafer there is one or more ET test sites to help monitor

process. And as part of that test site is a ring oscillator to keep track

of what AC performance.

 

Regards, Dana.






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