Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Current driver
Patent
1995-09-29
1997-02-18
Callahan, Timothy P.
Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices, circuits, and
Signal converting, shaping, or generating
Current driver
327108, 327 86, 326 86, H03B 100
Patent
active
056044542
ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit (20) includes multiple output buffers (30, 50, 70) which switch substantially simultaneously. The output buffers (30, 50, 70) are connected together via a common node (25). Before any one of the output buffers (30, 50, 70) actively drives its corresponding output node to an appropriate logic state, a coupling circuit (42) in the output buffer (30) evaluates whether the new logic state matches the old logic state. If the coupling circuit (42) determines that the logic states are different, then it couples the output node to the common node (25). With each output buffer in the group of multiple output buffers (30, 50, 70) functioning similarly, energy is conserved by using the charge stored in the low-going nodes to charge up the high-going nodes.
REFERENCES:
Hahm, Mark, "Modest Power Savings for Applications Dominated by Switching of Large Capacitative Loads," 1994 IEEE Symposium on Low Power Electronics, pp. 60-61.
Maguire Jeffrey E.
Yu Meng-Bing
Callahan Timothy P.
Motorola Inc.
Polansky Paul J.
Zweizig Jeffrey
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