Electronic digital logic circuitry – Function of and – or – nand – nor – or not – Field-effect transistor
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-12
2007-06-12
Le, Don (Department: 2819)
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Function of and, or, nand, nor, or not
Field-effect transistor
C326S026000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11067825
ABSTRACT:
A family of logic circuits, called gated diode logic circuits, is disclosed wherein small amplitude signals, typically a fraction of the supply voltage, can be sensed and amplified by applying a small amplitude signal to a gate of a gated diode in a sampling mode and changing a voltage of a source of the gated diode in an evaluation mode. One or more isolation devices may be connected between each small amplitude signal and a gate of the gated diode, wherein the isolation device passes the small amplitude signal to the gate of the gated diode in the sampling mode, and isolates the small amplitude signal from the gate in the evaluation mode for amplification and performing fast logic operations (logic functions). The disclosed gated diode logic circuits overcome the Vtvariation problem in FETs by detecting and amplifying the small logic signals utilizing gated diodes that have relatively low Vtvariation. The amplified signals may then be processed by conventional logic circuits to perform certain logic functions in a gated diode logic circuit. The Vtvariation of the gated diode is relatively small compared to the small logic signal amplitude and can be controlled relatively precisely. Typically, Vtof the gated diode can be set to a fraction of the small logic signal amplitude. Thus, in a gated diode logic circuit, the gated diode circuit can sense and amplify the small logic signals sufficiently to perform the various logic operations in conjunction with conventional logic circuits. The output(s) of the gated diode logic circuit can be of a standard full CMOS voltage swing, or can be scaled down in amplitude and further processed by other gated diode logic circuits.
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Le Don
Ryan & Mason & Lewis, LLP
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