Integrated circuits with reduced standby power consumption

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Multifunctional or programmable – Having details of setting or programming of interconnections...

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C326S039000, C326S041000, C326S113000, C365S182000, C365S189090

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06940307

ABSTRACT:
Integrated circuit standby power consumption may be reduced using a reverse-bias transistor control arrangement that reduces transistor leakage current. Integrated circuit transistors may be turned off using a reverse bias voltage rather than a ground voltage. A charge pump circuit on the integrated circuit may be used to generate the reverse bias voltage. The reverse bias voltage may also be provided from an external source. The integrated circuit may be a programmable logic device in which logic is configured by providing programming data to configuration cells. The configuration cells may be used to apply either a positive power supply voltage to a given transistor to turn that transistor on or to provide the reverse bias voltage to that transistor to turn that transistor off.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5068603 (1991-11-01), Mahoney
patent: 5471421 (1995-11-01), Rose et al.
patent: 5959891 (1999-09-01), Sansbury
patent: 6353551 (2002-03-01), Lee

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