Oscillators – With particular source of power or bias voltage
Reexamination Certificate
2002-05-02
2004-08-17
Callahan, Timothy P. (Department: 2816)
Oscillators
With particular source of power or bias voltage
C327S291000, C327S296000, C327S539000, C331S186000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06778033
ABSTRACT:
FIELD
The present invention relates generally to microprocessor circuits, and more specifically to internal clocks in microprocessor circuits.
BACKGROUND
Electronic devices, such as microprocessors, are steadily operating at faster and faster speeds. As microprocessors run at higher and higher speeds, the power delivered to the microprocessors by a power supply starts to become an issue. Voltage drops (or droops) may occur as power is delivered from a power source to individual components and devices on the die of a microprocessor. For example, devices on a die may receive only 1.0 volt from a power source that is supplying 1.2 volts due to a voltage droop. Decoupling capacitors may be used on a die to help reduce voltage droop. However, decoupling capacitors cost area on the die and also cost power due to gate oxide leakage.
Power source voltage droops affect the speed at which an electronic device (e.g., microprocessor or integrated circuit) may operate. During normal operation of a microprocessor (or any sequential machine), noise may be generated from instantaneous switching. Voltage supply noise modulates the delay of data paths. Voltage droops reduce the maximum frequency of operation of the microprocessor. For example, as a voltage droop magnitude increases, the operating frequency of the microprocessor decreases. Thus, a large change in processor activity may cause substantial supply voltage transients resulting in performance loss.
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Ma Hong-Piao
Taylor Greg F.
Wong Keng L.
Callahan Timothy P.
Intel Corporation
Luu An T.
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