Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – With specific voltage responsive fault sensor
Reexamination Certificate
2007-04-24
2007-04-24
Jackson, Stephen W. (Department: 2836)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
With specific voltage responsive fault sensor
C327S333000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10787937
ABSTRACT:
A circuit for protection of a transceiver input includes an input transistor and a first resistor connected between the drain of the input transistor and an input node. A plurality of reverse-biased diodes connected between a supply voltage and the input node. An output node is connected to the source of the input transistor. A first forward-biased diode connected between the power supply and the plurality of reverse-biased transistors. A second forward-biased diode and a second resistor are connected between the first forward biased transistor and the gate of the input transistor. A pre-driver circuit includes first and second transistors forming a differential pair and driven by a differential input voltage. A third transistor is connected between sources of the first and second transistors and ground. First and second resistors are connected to drains of the first and second transistors, respectively. A fourth transistor is connected between a power supply voltage and the first and second resistors. Fifth and a sixth transistors are connected in series between the power supply voltage and the first and second resistors, wherein a node between the fifth and second transistors is connected to a gate of the fourth transistor.
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Lee Wee Teck
Teo Tian Hwee
Yun Tu
Bauer Scott
Broadcom Corporation
Jackson Stephen W.
Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox PLLC
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