Line driving circuit of semiconductor device

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Interface – Current driving

Reexamination Certificate

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C326S082000, C326S086000, C326S087000

Reexamination Certificate

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07446569

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a line driving circuit which includes two NMOS transistors in series between a supply voltage and a ground voltage. The output of the line driving circuit is applied to an interior circuit through a transmission line, and a repeater is used when the transmission line is long.

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