Method to reduce transient current swings during mode...

Pulse or digital communications – Synchronizers – Phase displacement – slip or jitter correction

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C375S373000, C375S376000, C377S054000, C377S073000, C377S075000, C377S078000

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07430264

ABSTRACT:
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program are provided to reduce transient current swings during mode transitions. Traditionally, transient supply voltage fluctuations on a chip account for a large portion of the power supply. The number of series inductances and resistances are typically minimized, while adding large decoupling capacitances between the supply voltage and ground. However, situations may arise where reduction of series inductances and resistances cannot be accomplished. Therefore, to assist in controlling the transient current swings, reduction of clocking frequencies are performed in a controlled manner.

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