Electronic digital logic circuitry – Tri-state – With field-effect transistor
Patent
1992-11-16
1994-12-13
Westin, Edward P.
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Tri-state
With field-effect transistor
326 62, 327108, H03K 190175
Patent
active
053732022
ABSTRACT:
A three-state input circuit operable to sense three separate logic states on an input pad (10) is operable to sense whether the current is sourced to the pad from a positive source or sinked from the pad to a negative source to provide two logic states. A third logic state is provided when it is determined that current is not being sourced to or sinked from the pad (10). A current source (36) is connected from a positive rail (14) through the source/drain path of an N-channel transistor (40) to the pad (10). This provides a sink current comparator function. A source current comparator function is provided by a current source (42) that is connected to the pad (10) through the source/drain path of a P-channel transistor (46) and to a negative voltage rail (18). The transistor (40) has a first bias voltage V.sub.B1 connected to the gate thereof and the transistor (46) has a second bias voltage V.sub.B2 connected to the gate thereof. When the pad (10) is connected to the negative rail (18) to sink current from the pad (10), current is conducted through the source/drain path of transistor (40). This is sensed by a decision logic circuit (32) to determine the first logic state. When current is sourced to the pad (10) from the positive rail (14), the transistor (46) turns on and current is passed through the current source (42) to represent a second logic state. When current is not sourced to or sinked from the pad (10) from an external positive or negative voltage source, both transistor (40) and transistor (46) are off, representing a third logic state.
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Benchmarq Microelectronics, Inc.
Santamauro Jon
Westin Edward P.
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