Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific identifiable device – circuit – or system – With specific source of supply or bias voltage
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-15
2008-03-04
Richards, N. Drew (Department: 2816)
Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices, circuits, and
Specific identifiable device, circuit, or system
With specific source of supply or bias voltage
C327S541000, C327S543000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07339416
ABSTRACT:
A low dropout voltage regulator (100; 300) comprises a supply input terminal (102; 302) for connecting a supply voltage (VDD) and an output terminal (104; 304) for providing a regulated output voltage (V0), a reference voltage source (130; 330); and an output voltage monitor (120; 320). An error amplifier (132; 332) has an output (138; 338) supplying an error signal (Verr) in response to deviations of the regulated output voltage (Vout) from a desired target output voltage value (V0) at the output terminal (104; 304). A power output FET (110; 310), has a drain-source channel connected between the supply input terminal (102; 302) and the output terminal (104; 304) of the voltage regulator, and a gate terminal (116; 316). The gate terminal of the power output FET (110; 310) is controlled by the error amplifier (132; 332) via a driver FET (140; 340) in such a way that any deviations of the regulated output voltage (Vout) from a desired target output voltage value (V0) are minimized. The regulator further comprises a bypass FET (150; 350) of an n-conductivity type, which has a source terminal (154; 354) connected to the gate terminal (142; 342) of the driver FET (140; 340), a drain terminal (156; 356) connected to the source terminal (112; 312) of the driver FET (140; 340), and a gate (152; 352) connected to a bias voltage source (158; 358). The bias voltage is determined such that the bypass FET (150; 350) begins conducting when the source voltage of the driver FET (140; 340) cannot be further reduced by application of the error signal (Verr) to its gate towards the drain potential, due to the inherent gate-source voltage drop (Vgs) of the driver FET (140; 340).
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Arnold Matthias
Rincon-Mora Gabriel Alfonso
Brady III W. James
Kempler William B
Nguyen Hai L.
Richards N. Drew
Telecky , Jr. Frederick J.
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