Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Reference voltage generation for current mode logic
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Abstract:
A reference voltage generation circuit for use with current mode logic includes a first transistor of a first conductivity type configured to operate as a diode-connected resistor with a source terminal coupled to a first voltage supply terminal for conducting a supply voltage and a gate terminal coupled to a drain terminal. Second and third transistors of a second conductivity type are coupled in series between the drain terminal of the first transistor and a second voltage supply terminal. Gate terminals of the second and third transistors coupled to the gate terminal of the first transistor. A reference voltage is obtained between the second and third transistors. The first and second NMOS transistors are sized such that they remain in sub-threshold mode operation during operation with an expected range of the supply voltage. Current mode logic circuits are also provided using the reference voltage generation circuit.
Utility
21 May 2019
28 Apr 2020