Stable process induced correction bias circuitry for...

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Power control – power supply – or bias voltage supply

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C455S127300, C455S137000, C330S010000, C330S051000, C330S133000

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10902559

ABSTRACT:
A second single-ended receiver having a first stage for receiving an input signal and outputting a pair of corresponding output signals, and a second stage for receiving the pair of output signals and outputting a corresponding single output signal. First and second pull-down transistors are coupled to first and second inputs to the first stage. A bias circuit electrically biases the first stage, second stage, and first and second pull-down transistors, and a power supply provides power to those components.

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