CMOS input with temperature and V.sub.CC compensated threshold

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Signal sensitivity or transmission integrity – Signal level or switching threshold stabilization

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326 33, 326121, 327543, H03K 1716, H03K 19003

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055326170

ABSTRACT:
A CMOS inverter circuit is provided which includes a compensation circuit which modifies the inverter threshold depending on changes in supply voltage and/or temperature. The inverter includes a standard CMOS inverter, current boosting circuitry and a reference signal generator. The input of the inverter is coupled to the current boosting circuitry. A reference signal is also coupled to the current boosting circuitry in order to change the effective PMOS to NMOS ratio of the inverter to control the input threshold over a range of supply voltages and/or temperatures. The reference signal generator generates a reference signal which is dependent upon changes in supply voltage and which can be controlled over a range of temperatures.

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