Electronic digital logic circuitry – Interface – Current driving
Patent
1997-07-02
2000-04-25
Tokar, Michael
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Interface
Current driving
326 86, 326 73, H03K 190175, H03K 19094
Patent
active
060548746
ABSTRACT:
A driver circuit is presented for producing particular output voltage levels at high speeds using a current switching technique. The circuit employs driver transistors connected in series between switchable current sources. The driver transistors switch current within the current sources through a resistor coupled between an output of the driver circuit and a reference terminal voltage. Switching the current occurs in rapid fashion within an opened loop arrangement. The switchable current sources are configured so that current is present through the current sources whenever a corresponding driver transistor is turned on. Current through the current sources, as switched through the resistor separating the reference terminal voltage and the driver output, is regulated by a closed loop replica circuit. The replica circuit may include an opamp whose output operably produces the regulated current via feedback from the current path to an input of the opamp. Output from the driver circuit may include differential output levels. Those levels are preferably controlled by regulating the current sources providing current to the driver transistors, and using a replica circuit to duplicate the driver transistors from current sources. The replica circuit may therefore be two replica circuits in scaled form. Feedback from a node within a replica circuit may be used along with a high or low reference signal to control current sources in one or both of the replica circuits and one or both of the current sources feeding the driver transistors. In one embodiment, opamps within the feedback circuits can have differential outputs feeding transistors which differentially control the regulated current which is then replicated through a driver transistor.
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Sculley Sua-Ki Stephanie
Williams Bertrand Jeffery
Chang Daniel D.
Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
Daffer Kevin L.
Tokar Michael
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