Driver circuit, with low idle power consumption, for an attachme

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Current driver

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327 65, 327 52, 326 86, H03K 190175

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056442580

ABSTRACT:
A driver circuit, for an attachment unit interface in a network, includes a constant current source, a pair of logic gates, a differential transistor pair, a pair of load resistors, at least a first pair of switch transistors, a pair of source followers and another switch transistor. The source followers receive the differential voltage outputs from the drain terminals of the differential transistors. The bias current which operates the differential transistor pair is saved during Idle of the circuit by a de-assertion state of an enable signal.

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