Input/output pad with mornitoring ability and operation...

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Transfer termination

Reexamination Certificate

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C710S036000, C713S500000, C375S295000, C326S009000, C326S021000, C326S031000, C365S189011, C365S189080

Reexamination Certificate

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06826635

ABSTRACT:

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 89124636, filed Nov. 21, 2000.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an integrated circuit. More particularly, the present invention relates to an I/O pad of an integrated circuit. The I/O pad can export signals with a delay time.
2. Description of Related Art
The usual manner for transmitting data needs an enabling control circuit device, so as to control the ON/OFF status of the transmitting circuit. This can save consumption of the resource of the data bus in integrated circuit (IC) operation. The data bus is the data transmitting bridge between two IC's, so as to allow the data to be transmitted in proper efficiency.
Wile the data is under transmission, the enabling control circuit would enable a data transmitting circuit, so that the data transmitting circuit starts to transmit desired data to the data bus. During the transmitting period, the enabling control circuit continuously drives the data transmitting circuit, so as to avoid interruption of data transmission. After the data are completely transmitted, the enabling control circuit then issues an disable signal, which can stop the operation of data transmission and puts the circuit at the OFF status, so that the resource for operating the IC can be saved.
In the above manner, it has no difficulty or defect for the operation at low frequency. Data can be successfully transmitted from one circuit to another circuit. However, the high frequency transmitting technology has greatly developed for use. In the data transmitting process operated at high frequency operation process, the delay time due to a delay of the data bus could be too large when comparing with time of the high frequency. In this situation, while the data are still under transmitting, the IC has finished data transmitting. By the normal operation, the enabling control circuit then turns OFF the IC circuit. However, the data are not yet completely transmitting to the data bus. This also means that the voltage level still does not achieve a stable status. The driving voltage does not continue to drive the data transmitting action, due to the OFF of the IC circuit.
With respect the foregoing operation principle,
FIG. 1
shows the structure diagram of a conventional I/O pad. In
FIG. 1
, INT data are input to the I/O pad. By the path of data bus
12
, input data are output to the desired IC. The enabling control circuit
14
in the I/O pad
10
judges the INT data to determine whether data are still continuously transmitting data to the I/O pad
10
. Accordingly, the enabling control circuit
14
also issues an output enabling signal, which triggers the tri-state buffering circuit
16
to the data bus
12
. When the data transmission from INT has finished, the enabling control circuit
14
does not issues the output enabling signal. As a result, the tri-state buffering circuit
16
stops operating, and the I/O pad has finished one action of data transmission.
FIG. 2
is the output signal waveform for the conventional I/O pad. In
FIG. 2
, data at the firs period
20
, the second period
22
, the third period
24
can be successfully transmitted. However, during the fourth period
26
, since the delay of transmission occurs, the data haven't been completely transmitted to the data bus yet, but the I/O pad has been Off. This causes the data within the fourth period is incomplete. This problem occurs at the operation under high frequency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides an I/O pad with monitoring ability on the data transmission, and a method for driving the I/O pad. When data are transmitted between the circuits, the I/O pad can prolong the transmission time, so that the data are assured to be successfully transmitted without affection from the delay time of the data bus. The data can be smoothly transmitted.
The invention provides an I/O pad with monitoring ability on the data transmission. The I/O pad includes a data transmitting circuit, a data monitoring control circuit, and a control selection circuit. The control selection circuit controls the data transmitting circuit at the control end, so as to enable or disable the transmission. When it is enabled, data in the data transmitting circuit are exported to a receiving circuit. When it is disabled, data exportation stops. The data monitoring circuit receives signals of the data transmission circuit and export signals to the control selection circuit. The data monitoring circuit judges whether the data transmission is under a stable condition. If it is not yet, an unstable signal is exported to a first input end of the control selection circuit. A second input end of the control selection circuit receives an output enabling signal. The output end of the control selection circuit is connected to the control end of the data transmitting circuit. When the data transmission is at stable status and the output enabling signal indicates a disable status, the control selection circuit disables the data transmitting circuit. Otherwise, the control selection circuit enables the data transmitting circuit
The present invention provides a method for driving an I/O pad, the method includes providing an enabling signal. When the enabling signal is at the enabling state, the I/O pad drives the data transmission. The data transmitting status is detected. When the data transmitting status is at a stable condition and the enabling signal is at disable status, the I/O pad stops transmitting data. The method to determine whether the data transmitting status is a stable condition includes first providing a high level voltage and a low level voltage, where the low level voltage is less than the high level voltage. When the voltage level during period for transmitting data is higher than the high level voltage or less than the low level voltage, it is a stable status.
The I/O pad of the invention associating the operation method has the monitoring ability to judge whether the data transmitting status is stable or not According to judged status, it determines whether the data are driven to transmit to the data bus or not. This can assure a stable and complete data transmission without being affected by the delay time of the data bus. This also avoid that the integrated circuits are driven for too long, consuming the resource of integrated circuit.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.


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