Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific input to output function – With compensation
Patent
1996-02-02
1998-04-21
Wambach, Margaret Rose
Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices, circuits, and
Specific input to output function
With compensation
327332, 327534, G06G 712
Patent
active
057421951
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of MOS transistors connected to each other at a substrate electrode thereof to have a substrate potential are deviation-compensated by a combination of a power source having a power source potential independent from the substrate potential, a power supply line connected to a source electrode of each of the MOS transistors, a sample circuit composed of a sampled one of the MOS transistors, detection circuitry for detecting an action of the sample circuit to provide a detection signal representing a difference between the detected action of the sample circuit and a reference action therefor, and a voltage generator connected between the power source and the power supply line, the voltage generator generating a voltage depending on the detection signal.
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by Tsuguo Kobayashi et al., "Self-Adjusting Threshold-Voltage Scheme (SATS) for Low-Voltage High-Speed Operation", IEEE 1994 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference.
Mizuno Masayuki
Yamashina Masakazu
NEC Corporation
Wambach Margaret Rose
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