Electronic digital logic circuitry – Function of and – or – nand – nor – or not – Bipolar and fet
Patent
1994-04-05
1997-09-09
Hudspeth, David R.
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Function of and, or, nand, nor, or not
Bipolar and fet
326 31, H03K 1901
Patent
active
056660723
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit device having a plurality of logic circuits integrated on a semiconductor substrate is provided which can operate with a power source potential difference substantially less than 5 V. The logic circuit includes a bipolar transistor having a base and its collector-emitter current path coupled between a first power source terminal and an output terminal, together with at least one field effect transistor having its gate responsive to an input signal applied to an input terminal and its source-drain current path coupled between the first power source terminal and the base of the bipolar transistor. A semiconductor switch means is also provided which is responsive to the input signal applied to the input terminal for performing ON/OFF operations complementary to the ON/OFF operations of the bipolar transistor and which has a current path between its paired main terminals coupled between the output terminal and the second power source terminal. In order to improve the operating speed, a potential difference reducing element is provided having a current path between its paired main terminals coupled between the first power source terminal and the output terminal for reducing the potential difference, which is present between the first power source terminal and the output terminal based on the base-emitter forward voltage of the bipolar transistor when the bipolar transistor is ON.
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Kato Kazuo
Kotoku Shoichi
Kurita Kozaburo
Murabayashi Fumio
Nishio Yoji
Hitachi , Ltd.
Hudspeth David R.
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